This post comes from partner blog The Dough Roller.
Some time ago I wrote an article about Timothy Ferriss' book, "The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich." My article questioned just how realistic a four-hour workweek is for most of us, and argued that achieving a 24-hour workweek was more realistic.
The other day, while cleaning out my workshop, I uncovered Tim's book and decided to read it again. Oddly enough, I found it more enjoyable the second time through. But I still question just how realistic a four-hour workweek is for most of us, which in turn makes me wonder why the book is so popular.
I have a theory about that and a series of questions for you. But first, let me cover the two aspects of the book I really enjoyed.
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