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5-Bullet Friday

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fourhourbody.com

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tim@fourhourbody.com

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

[5-Bullet Friday](=) --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All! Here is your weekly dose of “5-Bullet Friday,” a list of what I’m enjoying or pondering. Tech trick that blew my mind — I was running out of storage on my iPhone recently and asked for advice on Twitter. This [“Gone with the Wind” trick](=), which I thought was a joke, cleared nearly 2GB of space in minutes. What I’m watching — [Reflections from Uyuni]( by [Enrique Pacheco](). I’ve been dreaming more and more of extended travel, and I learned of Uyuni from [Chavo Salvatierra](), a Bolivian Dakar Rally racer (and much more). He sent me the above video, which is a time-lapse short film that shows the intrinsic beauty of the salt flat of Uyuni and the province of Potosí in Bolivia. The reflections produced by the water flooding the area in the rainy season are the main protagonist of Enrique Pacheco’s camera, who invites us to dream with impossible images from another world, where the sky meets the earth forming an infinite mirage. The salt flat of Uyuni, with over 10,000 km, is the largest in the world. It is located in the province of Potosi, Bolivia, near the Andes, at an altitude of 3.656m. What I’m eating — [Wild Idea Buffalo Jerky.]( While on book deadline, I sometimes simply forget to eat. It pays to have an emergency stash of protein in the fridge, and this is what I ate last week when I felt myself bleeding into the hangry zone. The jerky has just 1g of carbohydrate, 8g protein, and 3g fat per stick. Most popular post on Facebook — [This repost](from [@emilymcdowell]() went crazy... Quote I’m pondering — “Finite players play within boundaries; infinite players play with boundaries.”― James P. Carse --- 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. Have a wonderful weekend, all! And don’t miss the below... Tim P.S. -- Want to ask me a question? Here’s how you can, exclusive to 5-Bullet Friday subscribers. Shoot a tweet to [@tferriss]( asking me anything, and end with the hashtag #5bullet. I’ll pick 10-20 questions and answer them in an upcoming podcast. This is just a small thank you for making 5-Bullet Friday something I enjoy sending each week. Hope to hear from you!= FORWARDED THIS MESSAGE? [SIGN UP](. [Tim Ferriss Photo] Join 2M+ 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](). Seneca and Marcus, 60 29th Street, San Francisco, California 94110, United States

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