I don't have time

People in Germany, as in most of the western industrialized countries, today spend little more than ten percent of their lifetime at work.

According to figures published by EUROSTAT, in 1999 there were 162 million working citizens in the European Union. The employment rate was 72% for men and 53% for women among the population aged 15-64 years. The EU full-time employee works a total of 40 hours per week. Allowing for 7 hours of sleep a night, these individuals are spending a third of their lifetime at work.

U.S. men spend 65% of their lifetime at work

The average person spends about 35 percent of their lifetime asleep

and lest we forget the golden years:
The average American working person spends about 15% of their lifetime in retirement

so basicly your right you don't have time.
Don't be fooled. This stuff isn't analysis; it's not even good raw data. Valid research doesn't hide its methodology or its sponsorship, and always admits the potential for alternative viewpoints and interpretations.