The 4-hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss has taken the world by storm. In The 4-hour Workweek, Ferriss advocates, not surprisingly, the 4-hour workweek. Really, he’s simply challenging all of us to stop putting off living until tomorrow. We have one life to live, and we give away so much of it to things we don’t like doing. In the The 4-hour Workweek, Ferriss challenges all of the rules and has invented a new way to live.
It’s easy to be as intimidated as inspired by Ferriss’ ingenuity and his ability to take his life into his own hands. Even as he shares how to go about following in his footsteps, how many of us will really follow him? And if you don’t follow his advice, or if how he lives his life doesn’t appeal to you, then what? Are you doomed to a life you have? I honestly don’t believe that Ferriss intends The 4-hour Workweek to lay that type of judgment on anyone. He’s looking to set people free.
But what if we all took his advice, wouldn’t the world, as we know it, come crashing down? On some level, this dilemma is at the heart of the book, A Life Worth Living. We’ve created this world we live in and are now bound to it even if we don’t want everything it requires of us anymore. We believe we’re forced to take the bad with the good.
That’s just not the case. We’ve just gotten a little messed up about what the future really is and how to go about creating it. Whether it’s following the ingenious pathway presented by Ferriss in The 4-hour Workweek or finding your way to another destination, A Life Worth Living will educate you how to go about creating a powerful future – the one that you want.
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