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5-Bullet Friday

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fourhourbody.com

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tim@fourhourbody.com

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Fri, Aug 23, 2019 02:56 PM

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All! Here is your weekly dose

 [5-Bullet Friday](=) --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All! Here is your weekly dose of “5-Bullet Friday,” a list of what I’m enjoying or pondering. What I’m watching — [The Biggest Little Farm](=) ([Amazon](=), [iTunes](=), [YouTube](=), [Vudu](). This film first caught my eye with its [beautiful trailer](=). It has a 96% audience score [on Rotten Tomatoes](), and here’s the shortened description: “The Biggest Little Farm chronicles the eight-year quest of John and Molly Chester as they trade city living for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature. Through dogged perseverance and embracing the opportunity provided by nature's conflicts, the Chesters unlock and uncover a biodiverse design for living that exists far beyond their farm....” Their story made me reflect on life and “problems” differently. New bet I’m making — Some long-time readers are familiar with my bets in the world of startups (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Uber, Shopify, Alibaba) and the world of psychedelic scientific research (e.g., Johns Hopkins, Imperial College, UCSF). I pick my shots very, very carefully. [Here is my latest $100,000 bet](), which I think has massive ROI potential. It’s rare to find an Archimedes lever like this. Junk food that I’m loving —[Tate’s Bake Shop Ginger Zinger Cookies](=). I can easily finish an entire bag of these chewy beauties on cheat day. They are gluten free, which I only learned after the fact. Had I known beforehand, I probably wouldn’t have given them a fair shot. Tate’s [Chocolate Chip cookies]( are also fantastic, but the Ginger Zingers are my hands-down fave. What I’m listening to for writing — [Marrakech]() by [Hybrid]( ([@hybridscores]() Quote I’m pondering — “The best fighter is never angry.” ― [Lao Tzu]() And, as always, please give me feedback on Twitter. Which bullet above is your favorite? What do you want more or less of? Other suggestions? Let me know! Just [send a tweet to @tferriss](=) and put #5BulletFriday at the end so I can find it. Have a wonderful weekend, all! Tim = P.S. If you missed it, definitely check out [my latest podcast with Mike Phillips](=). You never know when you’ll need grizzly bear defense tactics, crossbow stories, and more. FORWARDED THIS MESSAGE? [SIGN UP](=). [Tim Ferriss Photo] Join millions of monthly readers. Get exclusive content, private Q&As, giveaways, and more. No spam, ever. Just great stuff. DUE TO VOLUME, PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. SADLY, WE ARE UNABLE TO READ 1,000+ MESSAGES PER DAY. To unsubscribe, just [click here](. To reply to Tim, please do so in the blog comments [here](). 3112 Windsor Rd., Box #UNS, Austin TX 78703, United States Â

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