I am the anti-Tim Ferriss. If you haven't heard to Tim Ferriss, he's the author of the "4 hour workweek" and "Tools of Titans". I have tremendous respect for him, although I haven't read his book, or listened to his podcasts. I respect him because he eschews the regular 9-5 grind. But Tim Ferriss also is looking to cut corners, and take shortcuts, to "find the magic bullet" that will make people successful. He's written a lot of helpful articles which I've read and believe have helped me identify areas of improvement within myself.
So when why am I the anti-Tim Ferriss? Because I'm suggesting people increase their load to see greater results to 400%, while he is finding ways to meet 100% with the minimal amount of effort.
Tim Ferriss is a guru at maximizing each percent of effort. For example, Tim Ferriss says that if 50% effort to achieves your 100%, he has tips and techniques that you can use to achieve that 100% with, say, 25% of effort. And that's FINE if you're happy with 100%. But I'm suggesting an alternative.
The FourHundredPercent mindset actually pushes the boundaries of what's possible in terms of results: that we can GO BEYOND 100%. By multiplying the synergies between our efforts, we can increase the results WAY BEYOND what is traditionally possible, into superhuman territory of 400% and above.
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