The 4 Hour WorkWeek. Introduces a radical new perspective of looking at life vs career in a world where these terms are increasingly being used interchangeably. It argues in favour of giving life precedence over career and letting life decisions dictate/affect the career decisions instead of the other way around as has been the norm. The author coins the term “New Rich” to refer to the new class of the “elite” as in the eyes of the society and contrasts it by challenging our preconceived notions of what being rich actually means in the age of the internet and globalization.
The 4 Hour WorkWeek. Introduces a radical new perspective of looking at life vs career in a world where these terms are increasingly being used interchangeably. It argues in favour of giving life precedence over career and letting life decisions dictate/affect the career decisions instead of the other way around as has been the norm. The author coins the term “New Rich” to refer to the new class of the “elite” as in the eyes of the society and contrasts it by challenging our preconceived notions of what being rich actually means in the age of the internet and globalization.
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