The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss

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The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss

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The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss has the potential to be life-changing. He gives an outline using the acronym D.E.A.L., which is definition, elimination, automation, and liberation, in order to get to the life you want to live. The book is full of real-life examples and suggestions for different tools to use in order to help you focus on what is most important in your life, and avoid or minimize the tasks that are uninteresting or unimportant.
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Your review is unnaturally brief! It does give the gist of the book though, through the expression of the acronym DEAL. I would have wanted to read a longer review to get a more indepth feel of the nature and style of the book.
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i am currently reading the book but I think many practices or rather shortcuts are questionable.
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This is one book I have been yearning to read. I have heard a lot about it and so have added it to my shelf for future reading. I wonder why your review is this brief?
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