Tim Ferriss on History Channel!

by max on Thursday, December 4th, 2008
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I’ve skimmed through Tim Ferriss’s book 4-Hour Work Week at Borders and I do like some of the things he have to say including “outsourcing” his daily routines.

A Little bit about Tim Ferris:

Since his debut presentation on The 4-Hour Workweek at the world-famous SXSW Interactive conference on March 12, 2007, Tim has been invited to speak at some of the world’s most innovative organizations, including Google, MIT, Harvard Business School, PayPal, The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Microsoft, Ask.com, Nielsen, Princeton University, the Wharton School, and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has also been invited to speak and keynote at world-renowned technology summits including FOO Camp, E-Tech, Supernova, and the Web 2.0 Exposition, where he shared the stage with figures like Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Board of Google, and Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.

As a professional polymath, he has amassed a diverse roster of credentials and experience:

  • Princeton University guest lecturer in High-Tech Entrepreneurship and Electrical Engineering
  • First American in history to hold a Guinness World Record in tango
  • Advisor to more than 30 world record holders in professional and Olympic sports
  • National Chinese kickboxing champion
  • Glycemic Index (GI) researcher Political asylum researcher and activist
  • MTV breakdancer in Taiwan
  • Hurling competitor in Ireland
  • Actor on hit TV series in mainland China and Hong Kong

Yes, I am still scratching my head how he can be a kickboxing Champion and hold World Record in Tango…

Anyways, this guy I think knows how to accomplish more stuff in less time, you should check out his blog or get the book.  (I plan to get it next time I am at Borders)

Here’s some interesting read from Tim Ferriss Blog:

How to Store Sperm in 4 Steps

Tim Ferris on TV

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