Bennett address the problem of never having enough time. In this book, he urges hourly workers to use “spare” time to improve their lives, making the best of their time outside of work. He understands that most people are spending as much time as possible working to make more money, thus disliking their lives. “Time is money” seriously understates this matter, more time can generate more money, but money cannot buy you more time!
Main points are generally known but it’s good to be reminded of them. This is written in self-help fashion. He gives a few principles and fills the pages with examples and some fluff.
Precious information. Antiquated language, yet timeless concepts This book is not what I expected (though that is not a bad thing). Since I knew nothing about the author, the book, or the time period in which it was written, I went into it hoping for some tips and techniques for condensing my busy life into a more manageable set of proceedings…essentially, I wanted a modern “time management protocol.” However, after just finishing the short book in one sitting, I can tell you that the information I received, was what I would call a “life…
A Jolly Good Read This book was recommended as a ‘must read’ in Dale Carnegie’s ‘How to develop self-confidence and influence people be public speaking’ which I had picked up for a group presentation.