Summary of Timothy Ferriss' book

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Do in life what you really care about!


Do not postpone your dream lifestyle until retirement: The light doesn't have to be at the end of the tunnel, but can shine constantly and regularly!

Wouldn't it make more sense to opt for an ongoing mini-retirement instead of the usual multi-year retirement in old age? Rather than saving it all up for the end, couldn't one rather spread several small "retirements" over one's entire career?

For Timothy Ferriss, it's a misconception that you can only afford to live luxuriously if you work overtime and slave away for life until you retire. Applying the rules he presents not only allows you to work less than four hours a week, but at the same time earn more in a month than other people earn in an entire year.


This summary concentrates the key messages, main ideas, points of view and arguments from the book "The 4-Hour Week" by Timothy Ferriss. It shows what steps are necessary to follow the path of the "New Rich", to create an automatic income and to enjoy the here and now, instead of a lifetime of frustrated white-collar existence. Here you will find the principles of the "New Rich" living their own signature lifestyle in a luxurious million dollar lifestyle, even without millions in their bank account.

This is not a get-rich-quick concept. It describes how to delegate unpleasant things in life, make oneself independent of working hours, and become mobile and flexible in order to consciously go in search of one's true calling.

Summary of Timothy Ferriss' book