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u/Pooponthepopeplease · 44 pointsr/AskMen

Been single for about 8 months feeling that pretty hard man


Edit: everyone else who’s going through worse shit than me I feel for you. I’d reccomend two books if you are interested in getting your shit together particularly if you are a young male although these could help anyone of any gender or background in my opinion:

12 Rules for Life by Jordan B Peterson

And:

Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss

12 rules for life is more just a good book to read if you are lost and need a book to get your shit together while tools for titans is more of a reference book for life that you can look back on when dealing with a particular part of your life that is difficult. It’s split into 3 sections called: Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Each section has people who’ve really succeeded in accomplishing great things in those categories writing about said success. I wish you all the best.

u/josephsmidt · 3 pointsr/lds

It's not about a prohibition, it's about sanity and productivity. There is study after study showing how being a complete workaholic can be very counter productive. Tim Ferris interviewed hundreds of highly successful people and a common them is how to boost their productivity they set times they walk away from work and energize their batteries. No phone or email or anything else work related. Often it was time filled with spiritual enrichment like meditation.

Almost all of them admitted working 7 days a week is both a sign of time mismanagement, a drain on efficiency, and a lack of awareness how humans need more fulfillment than what comes from work. Some even indicated they found productivity is higher when one works 40 hours a week over a 4-day week as opposed to a 5-day week to have an extra day to recharge. And companies are taking these findings seriously

In other words, once again the gospel was way ahead of it's time. God let people know taking time to step away from work is one of the most important things you can do in life - top 10 commandment - thousands of years before people like Tim Ferris thought they were on to something new.

In other words: can you study on Sunday? Sure. You can also probably even try and stay away 20 hours a day to study even more. But the real question is whether this will accomplish anything more than inefficiency and time mismanagement. God realized it wouldn't from the beginning and science is now realizing the idea is... very inspired.

My advice is: study hard 6 days and on the seventh, recharge yourself spiritually. Every indication is that you will dominate the competition if you can learn to do this.

u/Bman1973 · 2 pointsr/bald

Just looking at your user page, I too can see that we share the all too elusive 'capacity for critical and intelligent thought which aims to achieve higher and broader levels of consciousness and personal growth' ...on a good day at least...on the other days I go back and forth from one WTF extreme to another...Crazy times we're living in right? If you haven't heard of it this book Tools for Titans is just up your alley I bet...Here's the author Tim Ferriss on the Tonight Show ...Not only did the content and idea of the book itself hook me instantly, but I was amazed at how graceful and relaxed Tim Ferriss was from start to finish in this interview, he even managed to calm Fallon down which is no easy feat, it left me thinking "I want to do what that dude is doing" Thank you for the compliment; when I am tripping I tend to listen to Led Zeppelin, Steely Dan and The Grateful Dead, my thoughts probably couldn't be reigned in enough to write...are you some kind of chemist? I have a big 'Breaking Bad' style camper, let's get a bunch of rye berries, harvest the ergot fungus on them, then you do your chemistry thing and bring it back ala' Stanley Owlsley! haha

u/zabloosk · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

I'd then also recommend Robert Greene's Mastery. I've written all over my copy, great for taking notes if you want to pursue a singular passion like the greats.

Certainly not historical, but Ferriss' Tools of Titans had a great mix of improvement like 48 Laws that you could dip in and out of. I'm not a huge fan of Tim Ferriss, but I enjoyed sampling through what caught my interest.

u/smilyfaith · 1 pointr/Nepal

not true. depending on the seller/company they do ship to Nepal I think.
For eg this book says it ships to Nepal:
https://www.amazon.com/Tools-Titans-Billionaires-World-Class-Performers/dp/1328683788

u/IamABot_v01 · 1 pointr/AMAAggregator


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I am Tim Ferriss, host of “The Tim Ferriss Show” and author of “Tribe of Mentors.” AMA!

Hey reddit, Tim Ferriss here.

I’m best known for my books including “The 4-Hour Workweek”, “The 4-Hour Body”, “The 4-Hour Chef”, “Tools of Titans”, and Tribe of Mentors,” which was released yesterday!

I am also the host of “The Tim Ferriss Show.” The podcast has been downloaded over 200,000,000 times and I’ve been fortunate enough to interview people including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Foxx, Edward Norton, Tony Robbins, Maria Popova, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Amanda Palmer, and a ton more.

My newest book is “Tribe of Mentors.” The book is the result of sending the same 11 questions to some of the most successful, wildly varied, and well-known people on the planet. People like Jimmy Fallon, Rick Rubin, Maria Sharapova, Ben Stiller, Greg Norman, Brené Brown, Dara Torres, and many more.

I asked the questions to seek guidance in my own life. I turned 40 this year, celebrated The 4-Hour Workweek’s 10th anniversary, and gave a vulnerable Ted Talk. As often happens at forks in the path—college graduation, quarter-life crisis, midlife crisis, kids leaving home, retirement—questions started to bubble to the surface. This book answers those questions from some of the world's most famous entrepreneurs, athletes, investors, poker players, and artists. The tips and strategies in have already changed my life, and I hope the same for you. If you’d like, you can read the introduction here.

Outside of podcasting and books I’m also an angel investor and startup advisor in companies such as Uber, Duolingo, Facebook, Twitter, Alibaba, and 50 more (Most are here: http://angel.co/tim).

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/Uv5lr


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u/vexvoltage · -2 pointsr/PLC

I am a huge Tim Ferris fan he has two really good books about general business not specifically automation (I have never seen specific to industrial Automation.

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https://www.amazon.com/Tools-Titans-Billionaires-World-Class-Performers/dp/1328683788

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https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357