Slipstream Time Hacking - Benjamin P. Hardy

Slipstream Time Hacking

Benjamin P. Hardy

出版时间

2015-12-20

ISBN

9780997071009

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Time is the number one currency of life

Time is the new money. People want it more than anything else. As you read SLIPSTREAM TIME HACKING and apply the principles contained therein, you will learn to:

Quickly design the life of your choosing

Add decades of quality time to your life

Achieve bigger goals than you can presently conceive

Command time rather than the other way around

This book will provide you a mind-bending and soul-expanding experience like no other self-improvement book you’ve ever read. The goal is to radically alter your entire perception of reality and what’s possible.

Take control of your time – take control of your life

Our time should be of utmost quality and memorable. As you read these pages, you will see in a very real way, that most people spend only a few minutes living every 24 hours. Most people’s time is on fast-forward to their deathbed. This may be you right now.

The goal is to get where you want to be—your ideal life—quickly so you can live there as long as possible. You can live thousands of years’ worth of life in a single life-time by understanding the principles in this book.

SLIPSTREAM TIME HACKING will challenge you to answer these questions:

Ideally, how would you spend your time?

What activities, if you could spend the majority of your time doing, would be most impactful?

What activities would be most meaningful and important?

What lifestyle resonates with your firmest convictions?

Take action

Read SLIPSTREAM TIME HACKING and live the life you always wanted to live right now.

BENJAMIN HARDY is the foster parent of 3 epic kids. He is pursuing his PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at Clemson University. His research focuses on the psychological differences of actual entrepreneurs vs. wannabe entrepreneurs.

His work has been featured at Psychology Today, Huffington Post, Business Insider, New York Observer, Thought Catalog, and others.

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目前看了一半,感觉作者想表达的其实是“活着的时间要做数”。清醒的过自己意愿的生活,即使当时的体感时间过很快(作者觉得这是因为这种时刻太少,过程中就在意ending),事后转化的记忆也伴随一生,因此是一段被延展的时间;果然是他的第一本,后面写的空又散
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