Monday, November 15, 2010

Four Hour Work Week? I can do better than that.

Yesterday, I was informed by an avid reader (by that I mean, they read one post and didn't die) of Three Hour Work Week that my blog's title is similar to another blog and self help book The 4-Hour Workweek


Here's how wikipedia describes The 4-hour Workweek: 
The book asserts that technology such as email, instant messaging, and Internet-enabled PDAs complicate life rather than simplify it.[4] It advocates hiring virtual assistants from developing countries such as India to free up personal time.
Here's how wikipedia describes Three Hour Work Week:
No Results. Did you mean: The 4-hour Workweek?

My blog is very similar. 4-hour's goal is get people to free their time up to enjoy life to the fullest extent possible. 3-hour's goal is to get people to waste their free time and goof-off at work to the fullest extent possible. As you can see, the two sites are compliments to one another. A Ying and a Yang if you will (3-hour is obviously the yang). So, if anyone reading this was trying to get to The 4-Hour Workweek, sorry for the confusion. Also, I have a lot of free time, so please consider outsourcing your work to me (why hire from India, when you can hire someone from the US of A?).

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