I am unable to convey how strongly I feel you should read this book. It changed the way in which I approach life within 20 minutes. This book quite simply contains the most wisdom on achieving fulfillment in life that I’ve ever seen.
It’s not a book about making more money, it’s not a self-help book, it’s not a productivity book. It’s all those things. It’s a book about life — specifically how to improve yours in the most revolutionary way possible.
That’s all I’m going to stay about it. Read this book. Immediately.
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I love this stuff — thanks for the review. Here’s a website you might find interesting (kind of along the same lines): http://positivesharing.com/
Comment by ncloud — 7/30/2007 @ 9:18 am
Out of curiosity, what changes in your life have you made because of this book? Most self-help books cause a rush of inspiration followed by inaction. (Not that that is the fault of the books.)
Comment by Matt — 7/30/2007 @ 6:57 pm
[...] 4 hour work week” Sounds familiar to me some how. By Jason Ormes Daniel recommended reading this book so I picked it up from audible.com and have been "reading/listening" to [...]
Pingback by Jason E. Ormes - Linux, OS X, programming, tips, and other stuff that I find interesting…. » “The 4 hour work week” Sounds familiar to me some how. — 8/3/2007 @ 1:51 am
I think I got more out of “the art of happiness” maybe my opinion will change when I’m further along in the book.
Comment by Jason — 8/3/2007 @ 1:54 am