New - hot off the publisher's presses and untouched. Brand-new condition.
Pre-loved excellent - this book has been read before but is still in excellent condition. There are no marks or highlights to be found!
Pre-loved good - you can tell this book has been read before. It is still in good condition but the cover may be a bit damaged and the pages a bit yellow and creased.
Pre-loved fair - this book has been well loved before! It may have a damaged cover, creased pages, some highlighting throughout (yay! saves you reading time!) and some marks in on the page borders. However, the message in the book itself remains valuable.
What is it about?
This New York Times best-seller was one of the founding titles in the productivity book category. Ferris uses his own work experience to detail how to reduce working hours while increasing income opportunities. He describes The 4-Hour Work Week as a blueprint to design a life lived on your own terms.
Why should I read it?
This really is a book about mindset and thinking creatively. Opinions about the book since it's release are divided. I think it's worth the read to cherry pick for creative productivity ideas. Some of the concepts may not suit the majority (especially as times evolve) however, it is still considered a foundational book for the productivity category and therefore worth a read.
Is it a challenging read?
It's quite a big book but contains lots of interesting ideas so quite engaging.