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4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich (Expanded, Updated)
4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich (Expanded, Updated) | Timothy Ferriss
More than 100 pages of new, cutting-edge content. Forget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan there is no need to wait and every reason not to, especially in unpredictable economic times. Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, experiencing high-end world travel, earning a monthly five-figure income with zero management, or just living more and working less, "The 4-Hour Workweek" is the blueprint. This step-by-step guide to luxury lifestyle design teaches: How Tim went from $40,000 per year and 80 hours per week to $40,000 per month and 4 hours per week How to outsource your life to overseas virtual assistants for $5 per hour and do whatever you want How blue-chip escape artists travel the world without quitting their jobs How to eliminate 50% of your work in 48 hours using the principles of a forgotten Italian economist How to trade a long-haul career for short work bursts and frequent mini-retirements The new expanded edition of Tim Ferriss "The 4-Hour Workweek" includes: More than 50 practical tips and case studies from readers (including families) who have doubled income, overcome common sticking points, and reinvented themselves using the original book as a starting point Real-world templates you can copy for eliminating e-mail, negotiating with bosses and clients, or getting a private chef for less than $8 a meal How Lifestyle Design principles can be suited to unpredictable economic times The latest tools and tricks, as well as high-tech shortcuts, for living like a diplomat or millionaire without being either"
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DebinHawaii
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#JulyJam

I immediately thought of the hammock on the cover of this book for #HammockDay I read part of it years ago when it came out but I don‘t think I ever finished it.

Eggs ❤️🧡❤️ 2y
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Lvpthemvp
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Up next. Have you read this?

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bouktique
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279 pages. It is a conditional pick. I loved the part about delegating or eliminating. As a new team leader, I had trouble to say "no" to things, and at some point I found myself working 50 hours a week and accomplishing only minor things. The book helped me to sort out the priorities and get my life back but I felt that some of things Tim has done are on the edge of being non-ethical.
#4hourworkweek #ferris #timferris

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liamsebanz
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The fragility of social constructs...

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Buechersuechtling
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Bailedbailed

First German Blink I bail.

It‘s terrible. It‘s something that only sounds good. My main point is not that every step Ferris illustrates sounds like far more work than 4 hours – even if that‘s how it seems to be. His are ideas only suitable for certain branches, I think.

My main issue is that I think what he suggests is exploitation of labour. Everything is outsourced for small money.

That‘s not the way I want to live in this world.

Chrissyreadit I agree- his books bother me. 4y
Buechersuechtling @Chrissyreadit Oh. So wonderful to have someone that thinks alike. Come in, join the club. 😄 I peeked into this one‘s rating on Amazon and was shocked that 65 % were five-star-reviews. But thank you for your comment. It makes me feel fortified about giving a wide berth on this author and his books. 4y
bouktique Totally agree!! This nagging feeling throughout the book, it felt like his 4 hour week is built on somebody else's defintely NOT 4 hour weeks. However, I found the part about delegation and elimination very useful! 4y
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mrroysanchez
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I made fun of this book, and the rest of the 4 hour series, before I read them. I can say the principles I learned from these books have simplified my life and made it more efficient and productive; they apply to almost anything. This is a life-improving book. At times Ferriss uses jargon and can be hard to follow, but this is a book I recommend to anyone who will listen.

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zahra7

Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid.
—HEINRICH HEINE,

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zahra7

An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.
—NIELS BOHR,

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zahra7

Reality is negotiable. Outside of science and law, all rules can be bent or broken, and it doesn‘t require being unethical.

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zahra7

What is the pot of gold that justifies spending the best years of your life hoping for happiness in the last?

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zahra7

People don‘t want to be millionaires—they want to experience what they believe only millions can buy.

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zahra7

Life doesn‘t have to be so damn hard. It really doesn‘t.

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zahra7

How can I possibly explain that what I do with my time and what I do for money are completely different things?

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zahra7

“I‘m not nervous. I‘m excited. I‘m just going to have fun and let the rest follow.”

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zahra7

Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.
—OSCAR WILDE,

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zahra7

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
—MARK TWAIN

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lilpumpkin2.0
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July 28, 2020 Just started this one. Trying to learn how I can be successfully rich. The main question that Timothy Ferris tried to answer in the book is: "How can one achieve the millionaire lifestyle of complete freedom without first having $1,000,000? WE WILL FIND OUT FOLKS. Once I finish the book i will obviously share my thoughts and opinions of what i read based on what he wrote.

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Maxanholt
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“Doing less meaningless work, so that you can focus on things of greater personal importance, is NOT laziness. This is hard for most to accept, because our culture tends to reward personal sacrifice instead of personal productivity.”

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llwheeler
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It rained absolute buckets yesterday, but today we woke up to the first snow of the year. Just a dusting. Now I'm sipping my tea and birdwatching #audiobirdwatching?

I've been so busy the past few weeks that I still have ~10 hrs left in this audiobook that's due in 2 days. Challenge accepted!

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Darkside723
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Pickpick

A very fun read. Hopefully I‘ll think up of something to help make a good passive income while I gain a boatload of free time or as income whenever I feel bored of my career choice and need a brake for 2-3 months

DrexEdit All the passive income ideas I've had take to much work. I'm not very good at this! 😁😁 5y
Darkside723 @DrexEdit I‘m on the same boat. Tried getting a side job transcribing but it seems my grammar sucks. Pinterest has a bunch of other options however, maybe something will stick. 5y
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Darkside723
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Totally not applicable to my situation (I‘m a full time physician), but I do appreciate that if I get bored I can try this whenever I choose to get into business and merchandising.

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Kell1
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Pickpick

Really enjoyed this one. Great tips on how to work remotely having a day job. The book aims to change the paradigm on retirement, work, money making opportunities online and more. The author shares many useful tips to help your management of day to day activities. Highly recommended.

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LiterRohde
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“You are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too. Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.”

#LilithJuly | 22: #ManicMonday

📷: Made with Typorama

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Krisjericho
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Mehso-so

2.5 stars simply because I do think there is a lot to be said for the idea of not saving all your life for when you are done working, and this could help some people to do that or motivate them to think about what can be lived without and what they really want from life. However, this is full of impractical, sometimes skirting the edges of ethical, advice, and Ferris, for all of his talk about how this isn‘t about money, is all about money. Meh.

CollapsingLibrary I went through a stint where I read tons of books like this and self help books in general and the amount of advice that is based in privilege is ridiculous. 6y
Blaire @hjreviews the by the book podcast did this one and talked about how this one and many others come from a place of privilege. It‘s a really enjoyable podcast. They live by a different self help book for each episode 6y
Exbrarian Agreed, these books are for people with more money than sense. 6y
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Sherinegoh

Still reading in the middle. I personally find it is abit difficult to relate to my real life. Anyone has any special tips after reading this book?

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Louise
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Mehso-so

I listened to this #audiobook on a whim. While there are some useful, basic ideas about time management and goal setting, I had the overall feeling that the author is a “salesman type” who could package and sell pretty much anything—including books about a 4-hour work week and a certain image of himself. Something about it all made me feel a bit uncomfortable.

Smrloomis I personally feel like Ferris is a bullsh*t artist 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
Louise @Smrloomis Thank you! 😂 I was trying to be polite about this guy I know nearly nothing about, but you hit it right on the nose! 😂🤣😂 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Yeah, I kind of hated this book. I‘m with @Smrloomis about his BS. 6y
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Louise @BarbaraTheBibliophage There were indeed a number of red flag moments in this book! 😂 I had flashbacks to the exhausting antics of Tony Robbins! 🙄 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Louise Oh yes, Robbins is the worst. 6y
SW-T 😂 6y
Smrloomis I‘m glad I‘m not the only one. 😂@BarbaraTheBibliophage and also Robbins - ugh! 6y
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Deborah42
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Panpan

Great book if you want to hear how another bro figured out how to game the system by passing his workload to low-paid assistants. I will admit that there are are a few few good nuggets about prioritizing where we spend our time and not waiting until retirement to start living life.

Interminably long, though. And I was immediately turned off by the idea that books (except for this one) are a waste of time. Uh, okay, dude.

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Morr_Books
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Mehso-so

Since this is an older book, a few sites and recommended technology is simply outdated. I think this is a thought provoking book if you are looking to quit your current job and/or work remotely. There were some good sections on communication and time management. Living oversees and working remotely has some downsides that I learned recently and the author did describe potential downsides but I just feel there was something missing.

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Jegfile

This is NOT me at the moment! I went back to work this week and I am exhausted! No time to read but I am lovingly caressing Elizabeth George's new book.

tammysue *hugs* 7y
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CSeydel
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It‘s time for another edition of #weekendchat 💜💜💜

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Morgan7r
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Mehso-so

There are some good ideas to be more productive and it helps to break down what‘s more important in your career so you know where to put more focus.

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v_cuev
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You guys, I just want to read my books and nap. Is this 4-hr workweek a real thing?

jurerick test 6y
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ABrakes85
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Feeling super sorry for myself as I have the worst headache, gone to bed having a listen to this...

PurpleyPumpkin Hope you feel better soon!👍🏽 7y
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Karen.reads
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Pickpick

I'm not a huge Tim Ferriss fan but there's some good stuff in here. There's also a lot of resources and bonus material you can skim or skip over. So despite its 400+ pages, this is a relatively quick read with some interesting real-like examples of how people successfully reduced their work hours while increasing income. I'm self employed and this got me thinking about hiring a virtual assistant to do research so we'll see how that works out. 😊

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Karen.reads
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10% in. I agree with a lot of what he's saying. Work smarter, not longer hours. Create a life you don't feel the need to escape from. But I don't agree with some of his methods. Winning a gold medal in kickboxing because he figured out he could legally push his opponents off the mat? That shows zero actual skill. What's the value of obtaining a medal through a technicality if you don't have any actual skill in the sport?

Notafraidofwords I'm all for working smarter. But my job requires the 40 hours a week lol. 7y
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Karen.reads
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Special Sunday delivery! Another nutrition book, because clearly I don't have enough, and the classic Tim Ferriss self-help book that I still haven't read. I was tempted to buy both of these at the bookstore last week but I waited and ordered them on Amazon and had enough points to get them practically free. 🙌🏼

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Ridwan
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Finally got around to pick this book up. Has anyone read this book?

Faibka I've listen to his podcast but haven't read it. Looking forward to your thoughts on it! 8y
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Larnellmays
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Pickpick

This book has transformed my mind and also my business, I am working on a Ebook and I was desperate to find my writing style. This guy Tim ferris is not only a great author but also a great podcaster " to do the impossible you must ignore the popular" ? Like and Qoute http://bit.ly/2bvUBR6

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Larnellmays
Pickpick

This book has transformed my mind and also my business, I am working on a Ebook and I was desperate to find my writing style. This guy Tim ferris is not only a great author but also a great podcaster " to do the impossible you must ignore the popular" ? Like and Qoute http://bit.ly/2bvUBR6

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pierresbaptiste
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Doing something unimportant well doesn't make it important. Tim Ferriss

geodynamical_nonfiction Somewhere, somehow, I got a free PDF of this book. I want to read it soon. How did you like it? 8y
pierresbaptiste @geodynamical Practical! Filled with unconventional principles about productivity. Highly recommended 8y
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pierresbaptiste
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Being busy is most often used as a guise for avoiding the few critically important but uncomfortable actions.

MrBook Welcome to @Litsy ! Please enjoy your stay 😎👍🏻. 8y
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jess_avocado
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Probably not the best thing to approve for publishing, in retrospect.

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