A long-overdue manifesto for the mobile lifestyle * Jack Canfield, co-creator Chicken Soup for the Soul * The book that has caught the imagination of overworked America * Sunday Telegraph * This is a whole new ball game. Highly recommended. -- Dr. Stewart D. Friedman, Adviser to Jack Welch and Former Vice President Al Gore on Work/Family Issues, Director of the Work/Life Integration Project, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Stunning and amazing. From mini-retirements to outsourcing your life, it's all here. Whether you're a wage slave or a Fortune 500 CEO, this book will change your life! -- Phil Town, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of "Rule #1 The 4-Hour Workweek is a new way of solving a very old problem: just how can we work to live and prevent our lives from being all about work? A world of infinite options awaits those who would read this book and be inspired by it! -- Michael E. Gerber, Founder & Chairman of E-Myth Worldwide and the World's #1 Small Business Guru Timothy has packed more lives into his 29 years than Steve Jobs has in his 51. -- Tom Foremski, Journalist and Publisher of SiliconValleyWatcher.com Thanks to Tim Ferriss, I have more time in my life to travel, spend time with family and write book blurbs. This is a dazzling and highly useful work. -- A.J. Jacobs, Editor-at-Large, Esquire Magazine, Author of "The Know-It-All If you want to live life on your own terms, this is your blueprint. -- Mike Maples, Co-founder of Motive Communications (IPO to $260M market cap), Founding Executive of Tivoli (sold to IBM for $750M) Simply put, do what he says and you can live like a millionaire. -- Albert Pope, Derivatives Trading, UBS World Headquarters This engaging book makes you ask the most important question that you will ever face: What exactly is it that you want out of work and life, and why? Tim Ferriss is a master of getting more for less, often with the help of people he doesn't even know, and here he gives away his secrets for fulfilling your dreams. -- Bo Burlingham, Editor-at-Large, "Inc." magazine, Author of "Small Giants: Companies That Choose To Be Great Instead of Big"