LT3 #71 β Time Management
Host: Superhighgasfees β€οΈ (@SHGFees) with cohost Sho (@AgogoKaren) Β· Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2026 Β· Duration: 1:37:14 Β· ~7 active speakers
TL;DR
- Weekly LT3 community Space themed on time management, seeded by the "hourglass on the head" LT3 trait β the conversation stayed loose and personal rather than tactical.
- Super (the host) shared that he's all-in on LT3 with no day job, sometimes coding a landing page until 4 a.m., and reflected on whether that pace is sustainable.
- Sho reframed the topic from "managing time" to "spending time on what matters," and made a small crusade of hating the phrase "time is a thief."
- Jazzy dropped in for a few minutes before family day to deliver a moving parenting-lens riff on how fleeting time is β from a 21-year-old to a 7-month-old.
- Chicken Wizard offered the standout read of the LT3 art: the smoke around the hourglass as time blowing past you, and the collection as emotionally resonant in a way most PFPs aren't.
- The Space closed with the whole panel good-naturedly ganging up on Super for still not booking his hotel room for an upcoming meetup β the funniest stretch of the hour.
Highlights
[8:59β10:51] "Forever young? No thanks." After the intro music, Sho laughed at the "do you want to live forever / forever young" lyrics β she loves life but has zero desire to relive being young or live forever. Super pushed the other way, admitting he doesn't know what he believes about the afterlife but for now "I love life and I want to live forever." A warm, honest open.
[16:19β17:54] Sho on calm vs. the clock. Sho described how time management shifts with age β from juggling job, kids, and house on a strict schedule to now balancing IRL life against Spaces. She landed on the trait itself: the floating hourglass isn't about stress, it's about being aware of time while staying calm as it passes.
[21:31β22:49] The phrase she can't stand. Sho confessed a pet peeve: "time is a thief," which she hates "with a passion" β usually said by parents looking at old baby photos. Her point: your kids are supposed to grow up, and if you're aware of your time, nothing's being stolen.
[34:08β38:12] StarDawgs on running in every direction. StarDawgs laid out a genuinely packed operation β client management, films, production, celebrity management, the metaverse build, a founder shipping a productivity app that Wednesday β and admitted he'll shift gears ten times a day and forget to eat or drink water until 9 p.m. He noted LT3 built something comparable to major metaverse platforms on a fraction of the budget.
[45:00β46:46] May June's honest answer. Asked what steals the most time, May June named an ongoing court case since December that shouldn't have involved her β flagging she couldn't take follow-ups. Sho met it with encouragement that hard stretches eventually turn into something you can give back from.
[57:34β1:02:00] Chicken Wizard sees infinity. Chicken Wizard offered three layered readings of the LT3: presence in the moment (his "I see infinity" bit), time as a gust of wind blowing your life past you, and a dream-state where you drift through life unaware. He tied it to catching his daughter's first steps precisely because he and his wife were both present for once.
[1:06:28β1:16:34] Jazzy's parenting lens. Squeezing in before a family day her husband declared over her cleaning plans ("get off your damn phone"), Jazzy spanned 21 years of motherhood down to a 7-month-old to make the point that time flies. Her closing beat β that on their deathbeds people mostly regret how they spent their time, and that you have more control over that than you think β was the emotional center of the room.
[1:22:13β1:29:19] Was the emotional resonance intentional? Chicken suggested the LT3s' emotional pull was intuitive, even subconscious, carving a niche in a saturated market. Super answered honestly: it started when they saw Zoe's base hearthead character, felt the potential, and built traits around "all the things your heart goes through in life." Not a happy accident, exactly β more that they made what felt impactful to them and were surprised it hit others the same way.
[1:32:32β1:36:30] Book the room, Super. In a fitting kicker for a time-management Space, Sho asked whether Super had gotten his hotel room yet for the upcoming trip. He hadn't β despite promising two weeks ago he'd do it "ASAP." Sho, StarDawgs, and the panel cheerfully piled on, threatening to loop in Piff, Jed, Sam and Liz, and reminding him he'd have to walk to the subway alone and miss the party. "That's just choices you make when you don't have good time management."
Notable quotes
"Do you want to be forever young? No. I have no idea no desire to go back to being young." β Sho [9:04]
"When people say time is a thief, I hate that phrase. I hate it with a passion... if we're aware of the time, it's not a thief." β Sho [21:31]
"I don't think I work a day in my life because I love what I do." β StarDawgs [48:19]
"There's not many things that people, you know, that older people look back on and say that they wish they could do different, except how they spent their time." β Jazzy [1:12:44]
"You can't go back and change it." β Sho [1:19:00]
"That's just choices that you make when you don't have good time management." β Sho, on the unbooked hotel room [1:34:39]
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| 0:02β4:01 | Opening music set |
| 4:01β9:00 | Space intro, theme framing, last song |
| 9:00β16:00 | Living forever vs. living well; Super on going all-in on LT3 |
| 16:00β24:00 | Sho on age and scheduling; "time is a thief"; the hourglass trait |
| 24:00β34:00 | May June on accountability and getting caught up in tasks |
| 34:00β44:00 | StarDawgs on juggling a business; parental voices in your head |
| 44:00β54:00 | "What steals your time?" β May June's court case; spending time on what matters |
| 54:00β57:00 | Balance, burnout, basketball and campfires |
| 57:00β1:06:00 | Chicken Wizard's readings of the LT3 art |
| 1:06:00β1:22:00 | Jazzy's parenting lens on the value of time |
| 1:22:00β1:30:00 | Was the collection's emotional resonance intentional? |
| 1:30:00β1:37:00 | Wrap-up, updates, and the hotel-room roast |
Who said what
- Super (@SHGFees), host β Framed the topic, shared that LT3 is his sole focus with no day job, mused on sustainability, self-development returns, and where the collection's emotional pull came from.
- Sho (@AgogoKaren), cohost β The steady counterweight: reframed the topic toward "time on what matters," championed staying calm with the clock, and ran the closing hotel-room bit.
- May June (@MayJune20121) β Battled a dying phone battery to talk about accountability, getting lost in NFT drawings, and an ongoing court case eating her time.
- StarDawgs (@StarDawgs) β The high-volume operator; described juggling clients, films, and the metaverse, and a philosophy of front-loading work now to enjoy later.
- Chicken Wizard (@ChickenWizardX) β Coming off a rough pain week, delivered the most imaginative trait readings and named the LT3s' emotional resonance as their edge.
- Jazzy (@RealJazzyJ92515) β Brief but resonant; the parenting perspective on time's speed and being intentional before it's gone.
- Zyrox (@Defi_Zyrox) β Came up early but ran into mic/connection trouble.
Worth a full listen
- [1:06:28β1:16:34] β Jazzy's full monologue. The recap can't carry the cadence of her arc from "everything took forever as a kid" to deathbed regrets to finding work that doesn't feel like work; it's the heart of the episode.
- [57:34β1:02:00] β Chicken Wizard's three interpretations. His layered, slightly cosmic reading of the hourglass and smoke traits is better heard than summarized, tangents and "brain rug moment" included.
- [1:32:32β1:36:30] β The hotel-room roast. A time-management Space ending with everyone ribbing the host for not managing to book a hotel room is the kind of easy regular-crew banter that lands live.
