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“Tim has done what most people only dream of doing. I can’t believe he is going to let his secrets out of the bag. This book is a must read!”

—STEPHEN KEY, top inventor and team designer of Teddy Ruxpin and Lazer Tag and a consultant to the television show American Inventor

For my parents,

DONALD AND FRANCES FERRISS,

who taught a little hellion that marching to a different drummer

was a good thing. I love you both and owe you everything.

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10% of all author royalties are donated to educational

not-for-profits, including Donorschoose.org.

CONTENTS


Preface to the Expanded and Updated Edition

First and Foremost

FAQ—Doubters Read This

My Story and Why You Need This Book

Chronology of a Pathology

Step I: D is for Definition

1 Cautions and Comparisons: How to Burn $1,000,000 a Night

2 Rules That Change the Rules: Everything Popular Is Wrong

3 Dodging Bullets: Fear-Setting and Escaping Paralysis

4 System Reset: Being Unreasonable and Unambiguous

Step II: E is for Elimination

5 The End of Time Management: Illusions and Italians

6 The Low-Information Diet: Cultivating Selective Ignorance

7 Interrupting Interruption and the Art of Refusal

Step III: A is for Automation

8 Outsourcing Life: Off-loading the Rest and a Taste of Geoarbitrage

9 Income Autopilot I: Finding the Muse

10 Income Autopilot II: Testing the Muse

11 Income Autopilot III: MBA—Management by Absence

Step IV: L is for Liberation

12 Disappearing Act: How to Escape the Office

13 Beyond Repair: Killing Your Job

14 Mini-Retirements: Embracing the Mobile Lifestyle

15 Filling the Void: Adding Life After Subtracting Work

16 The Top 13 New Rich Mistakes

The Last Chapter: An E-mail You Need to Read

Last but Not Least

THE BEST OF THE BLOG

The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen

Things I’ve Loved and Learned in 2008

How to Travel the World with 10 Pounds or Less

The Choice-Minimal Lifestyle: 6 Formulas for More Output and Less Overwhelm

The Not-to-Do List: 9 Habits to Stop Now

The Margin Manifesto: 11 Tenets for Reaching (or Doubling) Profitability in 3 Months

The Holy Grail: How to Outsource the Inbox and Never Check E-mail Again

Tim Ferriss Processing Rules

Proposal to Work Remotely on a Contract Basis

LIVING THE 4-HOUR WORKWEEK: CASE STUDIES,

TIPS, AND HACKS

Zen and the Art of Rock Star Living

Art Lovers Wanted

Photo Finish

Virtual Law

Taking Flight with Ornithreads

Off-the-Job Training

Doctor’s Orders

The 4-Hour Family and Global Education

Financial Musing

Who Says Kids Hold You Back?

Working Remotely

Killing Your BlackBerry

Star Wars, Anyone?

RESTRICTED READING: THE FEW THAT MATTER

BONUS MATERIAL

How to Get $250,000 of Advertising for $10,000

How to Learn Any Language in 3 Months

Muse Math: Predicting the Revenue of Any Product

Licensing: From Tae Bo to Teddy Ruxpin

Real Licensing Agreement with Real Dollars

Online Round-the-World (RTW) Trip Planner

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PREFACE TO THE EXPANDED AND

UPDATED EDITION


The 4-Hour Workweek was turned down by 26 out of 27 publishers.

After it was sold, the president of one potential marketing partner, a large bookseller, e-mailed me historical bestseller statistics to make it clear—this wouldn’t be a mainstream success.

So I did all I knew how to do. I wrote it with two of my closest friends in mind, speaking directly to them and their problems—problems I long had—and I focused on the unusual options that had worked for me around the world.

I certainly tried to set conditions for making a sleeper hit possible, but I knew it wasn’t likely. I hoped for the best and planned for the worst.

May 2, 2007, I receive a call on my cell phone from my editor.

“Tim, you hit the list.”

It was just past 5 P.M. in New York City, and I was exhausted. The book had launched five days before, and I had just finished a series of more than twenty radio interviews in succession, beginning at 6 A.M. that morning. I never planned

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