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Tim Ferriss - How to Feel Like the Incredible Hulk

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Author and productivity guru Tim Ferris explains his methods for conquering personal fears. Ferriss embraces the principle that "fear is your friend" while overcoming his trepidation of swimming, dancing and learning new languages.

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Timothy Ferriss (b. 1977) is an American author, public speaker, and productivity guru. In 2007, he published The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich which was a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller.

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  • Ya know, your opinion would matter a lot more if you actually had a successful life to back it up. Tim Ferriss actually does.  Take your self-delusion elsewhere.

  • so is this like the competitor for TEDtalks?

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  • Tim is taking out the complication and mysticism out of "complicated" things and make it achievable for the "average" man if you want. I think he is seriously contributing to the acceleration of this world! A high level of Exchanging and learning new information is one of the main indicator on what level a society has achieved.

  • @mspiezmillions haha...you're exactly what i mean. no individuals left. this guy is a child.

  • Here's an easier way to feel like the Hulk: buy some green paint, purple shorts & watch zeitgeist.

  • should i train only with kettlebell or could i train multiple programs at the same time

    for exampe strenght training with pavel with deadlift and muscle building with the kettlebell. the problem is that doing that i am training 6 times per week is still a lot less than i am used to do but i think that i should probably train only three times per week, example two times to build muscle and one to build strenght. does anyone have any ideia about this

  • He speaks of Living with no fear. This is how you become a better person and release your potential. Live with no fear by combating fear itself.

  • This is an AWESOME approach to life....  krane121, you need to seek out some help for yourself...

  • i am interested in learn japanese so i want to know how to write the name of the table with japanese caracters, could you help me by providing the name. thank you.

  • I hate his approach to life. HATE it. poison to culture.

  • tl;dw

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