My anti-read: _The 4-Hour Work Week_ by Tim Ferriss. Its contempt for applying oneself feels corrupting. I've met several people who were diligent in early career but became lazy parasitic hacks, citing this book in exploiting virtual assistants who themselves live in precarity.
My anti-read: _The 4-Hour Work Week_ by Tim Ferriss. Its contempt for applying oneself feels corrupting. I've met several people who were diligent in early career but became lazy parasitic hacks, citing this book in exploiting virtual assistants who themselves live in precarity.
@rs_datascience While I have enjoyed his podcast, I do feel I was bamboozled a bit by the promises of this book. It feels like the antithesis to idea of cutting ones teeth through long hard work in a field to become an accomplished expert.