17 December 2007
Winning the Four-Hour Work Week

I would like to thank Melo of melovillareal.com for this book. I fancy myself to be a productivity advocate and student. The book The 4-hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris is coming to my hands via this contest. By the way, another contest is on-going for another book: Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day. This is something I need. Maybe I can join and win again =). Go here for details of the new contest. It’s also where he announced my win.
Imagine working only for four hours a week.
That’s just 240 minutes or 14400 seconds.
And having the rest of the time for any pursuit you wish. If a typical person works for five days at 8 hours a week, that totals 40 hours of labor.
So spending a measly four hours toiling leaves one with 36 more hours of play, recreation, contribution and other productive pursuits (including those which are seemingly trivial.)
I like the sound of that. This also answers my dilemma which book to bring to Bicol. This should be finished before the New year.
Thanks again Melo!








