![]() ![]() I think this is great, since high-earning office-dwellers tend to be the most “time-poor” members of American society, in spite of their big paychecks.įerriss’s advice? Learn how to take control of your time, since time-ownership is more important than piles of money when it comes to living a rewarding lifestyle. And if you think this concept has a lot in common with Vagabonding, you’re right - Vagabonding is why Tim first contacted me, and my book is included among the “Fundamental Four” lifestyle-design books he recommends at the end of his own book.Īt heart, The 4-Hour Workweek is slanted toward a business audience - entrepreneurs and employees who are looking to spend less time senselessly working and more time mindfully living. Tim’s book is called The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich. Rather, Vagablogging’s newest author is Tim Ferriss, who writes language-learning advice for this blog. Sharp-eyed readers might have noticed that a Vagablogging contributor recently landed a book on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. ![]()
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