How To Live On Twenty-Four Hours A Day
P**H
Good content
Brief and gives out valuable information. Though, not the most intriguing read, would recommend reading or perhaps listening to the audio book if it's available, as a lot of helpful details are covered.
A**R
Useless
Useless and waste of money
R**A
Not a good book
Not good
H**R
Sent papercover instead of hardcover
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K**R
Truly impressive material written before this tech world
I get this books by a recommendation made in Cal Newport's podcast and a purse on productivity. This book blow my mind just think the issues that author narrate here hasn't disappearing at all.Great content if you're looking for authors deep thinking about how to live a worth living life. Sure there are plenty of books that talk about this in many aspects of life, but in terms of focus, and achieving great results, and get deep think about daily-basis, this is a treasure.Hope to find more rare material like this, especially well-written and contemporary issues related on how to live better and focused.
B**N
How to live in the moment.
Interesting concepts! A great read.
T**Y
Nothing is new!
This short book, written maybe 80 or 90 years ago is as helpful today as it must have been then because it addresses the perennial problem of our inability to live life as fully as we would like. The title suggests it's a time management manual; and it is up to a point. But what it really does is offer a way of spending the free time we have in the most productive way for us. It is brilliantly egalitarian. Anyone who is dissatisfied with their life can follow the simple mind stilling disciplines and recommended daily reading. And no hobby or pursuit is deemed too intellectual or too low brow for our work as long as it engages our interest and full attention. I found this small book inspiring and practical. And amazingly, I was able to follow up on the further reading I wanted pretty quickly as even old out of fashion books were immediately found on Amazon.
J**K
Simpler times, maybe, but same problems
I quite enjoyed this book! Good advice from a very different time that you can still apply today.
S**Y
Timeless Ideas
Wonderful ways to think about time. We all have 24 hours in a day. Very humbling to realize that it is up to us to use time wisely.
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