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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, Dec 30, 2016 05:22 PM

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and put #5BulletFriday in there so I can find it. Thanks for reading! Have a wonderful weekend, all,

[Here is your weekly dose of “5-Bullet Friday,” a list of what I’m enjoying or pondering.] [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 reading — [Taming the Mammoth: Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think]. This is one of the most empowering articles I’ve read in the last year. It’s hilarious and amazing. Most popular post on Facebook — [At University of Oregon, no more free speech for professors on race, religion, sexual orientation...] What I’m playing — [Monopoly DEAL card game]. This was a gift, and each game generally takes just 10-20 minutes. Many games were played with my brother over wine and cookies this Christmas. What I’m watching — [Westworld]. A Western-themed futuristic theme park, populated with artificial intelligence, allows high-paying guests to live out their fantasies with no consequences or retaliation from the android hosts...until now. Quote I’m pondering more than ever — “Those who are easily shocked should be shocked more often.” - Mae West --- And as always, please let me know your requests and suggestions on Twitter. Which bullet above is your favorite? What do you want more or less of? Let me know! Just [send a tweet to @tferriss] and put #5BulletFriday in there so I can find it. Thanks for reading! Have a wonderful weekend, all, Tim P.S. -- If you’re near Portland, Oregon, I just did a drive-by visit to [Powell’s (on Burnside)] and signed all of my books in stock, including [Tools of Titans] and all of [The 4-Hour series]. Happy new year, everyone! FORWARDED THIS MESSAGE? [SIGN UP]. Join 2M+ monthly readers. Get exclusive content, private Q&As, giveaways, and more. No spam, ever. Just great stuff. [Safe Unsubscribe]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]. Seneca and Marcus, 60 29th Street, San Francisco, California 94110, United States You may [unsubscribe] or [change your contact details] at any time.

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