Video of the 4 hour workweek

Just found out there is a video about the four hour workweek. For those who, as a result of their 40 hour workweek, do not have the time to read the whole, check out the summary of the New York Tumes bestseller:

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The unemployed millionaire

I’ve just started reading “The Unemployed Millionaire: Escape the Rat Race, Fire Your Boss and Live Life on YOUR Terms!” by Matt Morris. Mr Morris has a very interesting past which is full of failures and yet he’s a millionaire these days. His system is intriguing, in large part because because he concentrates almost half of the book to psychological tactics.

His writing style is also pretty interesting – none of the ego that Tim Ferriss puts forward in “The 4-Hour Work Week“. Mr Morris doesn’t have the same energy in his writing as Mr Ferriss but the content is equally compelling.

I’ll write a book review as soon as I’ve finished the book and I reckon, based on the first 50 pages, that I’ll incorporate some of the advice that Mr Morris has to give into this journey.

This article was originally posted on livingthe4hww.blogspot.com

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Sneak Peek: The New and Expanded 4-Hour Workweek is Here

The 4-Hour Workweek was first published April 27th, 2007.

I did my best to cover all of the bases when it debuted, but there were gaps. Though I included cases studies of families using lifestyle design, for example, it was hard to find more than a few the first time around.

Not anymore. Things have changed. There are more than 30,000 comments on this blog, hundreds of people have shared their successes and failures via detailed e-mail, and both case studies and experiments continue to flow in from around the world.

More than 40 printings and 35 languages later, a new and expanded edition has finally been completed

This new version includes all of the updates and additions that I’ve wanted to make for the last 2.5 years, including more than 50 case studies from readers, as well as 100+ pages of new content. Many of the “tools and tricks” resources have been completely revised to reflect testing with newer and better technologies.

This blog was originally written by Timothy Ferris and published on his weblog

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