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I presume you've all heard about this new book that's been released soon. It sounds like total hogwash and from the excerpts I've read it over-simplifies and exaggerates the tasks and rewards of trying to live your life. For example, the list below.

 

 

The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss, Vermillion, £10.99

 

The Four-Hour Work Week Top Ten Tips

 

1 Check e-mails once a day at most, and never first thing

 

2 Wriggle out of meetings

 

3 Delegate, or outsource, all labour-intensive tasks

 

4 Practise being awkward, so you're not troubled with trifles

 

5 Take outrageous liberties with your working practices without asking permission. You can always apologise afterwards

 

6 Apply Pareto's Law: focus on the 20 per cent of work that produces 80 per cent of profits

 

7 Dump the 80 per cent that produces 20 per cent of profits

 

8 Cultivate “selective ignorance”. Don't waste time reading what's of no relevance to you

 

9 Liberate yourself gradually from the workplace, claiming to work more efficiently from home

 

10 Don't defer having fun till you're too old. Take two or three “mini-retirements” each year

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I presume you've all heard about this new book that's been released soon. It sounds like total hogwash and from the excerpts I've read it over-simplifies and exaggerates the tasks and rewards of trying to live your life. For example, the list below.

 

 

The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss, Vermillion, £10.99

 

The Four-Hour Work Week Top Ten Tips

 

1 Check e-mails once a day at most, and never first thing

 

2 Wriggle out of meetings

 

3 Delegate, or outsource, all labour-intensive tasks

 

4 Practise being awkward, so you're not troubled with trifles

 

5 Take outrageous liberties with your working practices without asking permission. You can always apologise afterwards

 

6 Apply Pareto's Law: focus on the 20 per cent of work that produces 80 per cent of profits

 

7 Dump the 80 per cent that produces 20 per cent of profits

 

8 Cultivate “selective ignorance”. Don't waste time reading what's of no relevance to you

 

9 Liberate yourself gradually from the workplace, claiming to work more efficiently from home

 

10 Don't defer having fun till you're too old. Take two or three “mini-retirements” each year

 

That was pretty much the first 10 years of my career. Seriously.

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Holiday. Going to a mate's house for all day poker shortly.

 

Given that there's 13 hours gone already, are you playing a 4 hour day? :icon_lol:

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Holiday. Going to a mate's house for all day poker shortly.

 

Given that there's 13 hours gone already, are you playing a 4 hour day? :icon_lol:

well he'll only need to be there an hour or so surely. It's not like he's any good at Poker is it/

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