The book "The 4-Hour Workweek" says you can work a lot less and enjoy life more. Author Timothy Ferriss explains how to escape the 9-to-5 grind and work just four hours a week.
@TotesMagotes - he meant $40 out of YOUR own pocket. That means your salary for that day you pay to your assistant, plus extra $5 an hours, because you make $25 and your assistant $30. so You pay them YOUR salary plus extra 40 on top of that. ;)
Seriously, I watched the "Hire Personal Assistant" part like 5 times and I still don't get how it would cost me only 40$ to hire a personal assistant for 1 work day of 8 hours. That would be $240 bucks ! ....
tim é bello x chi riesce.
ma 1 su mille c'e la fa
conosci questa canzone,
ciao comunque grazie x il consiglio
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alfonsosabato 2 weeks ago
@TotesMagotes the part your missing is the workers are Indian and work for 4$/hour
IHACKER316 2 weeks ago
@TotesMagotes - he meant $40 out of YOUR own pocket. That means your salary for that day you pay to your assistant, plus extra $5 an hours, because you make $25 and your assistant $30. so You pay them YOUR salary plus extra 40 on top of that. ;)
bonibonka 6 months ago
Seriously, I watched the "Hire Personal Assistant" part like 5 times and I still don't get how it would cost me only 40$ to hire a personal assistant for 1 work day of 8 hours. That would be $240 bucks ! ....
Math, How does it work? What am I missing?
TotesMagotes 6 months ago
TimmmmMAH !
I really enjoyed your book, and it is very cool that you have these informative videos here on our YourTube.
DancingSpiderman 8 months ago
Timmy has read the 80/ 20 pRINCIPLE BY KOCH..and repackaged it
Leoni1 9 months ago
@ferrariguy25 Hi there. That was a year ago you posted that. I'm curious to find out if you are still working that 9-5? Did you read the book?
ShelterDogs 1 year ago
I want to get out of my 9-5...would be awesome to apply these principles somehow but this seems more suited for a businessman...
ferrariguy25 2 years ago
i love this book and this philosophy!
jamieanderson2 2 years ago
This is a great overview of Tim's 4HWW philosophy.
nhprman 2 years ago