"Whose time has come" nghĩa là gì?

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"Whose time has come" nghĩa là phù hợp với thời điểm hiện tại, phù hợp thời đại. Cụm từ xuất phát trong câu nói nổi tiếng của Victor Hugo: "Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come."

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Perhaps you’ve heard that a universal basic income is an idea whose time has come. Liberals (chủ nghĩa tự do) are hyping the supposed success of UBI from a small experiment in Stockton, Calif.

"With the four-day work week (32 hours), we’re launching into the real debate of our times," said Iñigo Errejón of Más País on Twitter, according to the Guardian. "It’s an idea whose time has come."

Creative people take canvases and use them to create art. As more people enter the space, quality will increase, creativity will ensue. As long as people are interested in collecting, people will create. As famously said by the French poet Victor Hugo, "There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come." Digital assets are technically possible and therefore their time has come.

Already, dozens of companies around the world—as well as at least one municipal government—have trimmed a day from their weekly schedules. But Spain’s pilot is on track to be the first national test. And although the potential transformation of something as deeply ingrained (ăn sâu vào) and seemingly immutable (bất biến) as the Monday-to Friday, 9-5 grind is, unsurprisingly, controversial, it just might be an idea whose time has come.


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