The book must be published a year or so. I didn't read it but I watched an interview with him discussing his book. A couple of his ideas about life made me think about how to approach life. To plan future life stages, for example, like playing Tetris. What one can likely do during that time and what may not be as good in terms of health, leisure, and finances. In this context his opinion on the Financial Independence Retire Early movement. That money is only a tool and you should not to be too obsessed on your assets to grow for ever. Giving your money to your kids early or at least consciousness before dieing. Most of it is common sense how ever it was quit refreshing.
I don't realy follow his ideas to maximize the amount of experience how ever.
Anyone read his book and likes to comment if it's worth the read?
Here is the interview.
I don't realy follow his ideas to maximize the amount of experience how ever.
Anyone read his book and likes to comment if it's worth the read?
Here is the interview.
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