Productivity and Time Management: Tim Ferriss on Information Overload
By David B. Bohl | October 28, 2007 | One Response
Great video below. Tim Ferriss, author of the best-selling book The 4 Hour Workweek, speaks at the non-tech portion at Web 2.0.
I love his premise:
“Cultivating Extreme Selective Ignorance in a Digital World”
His suggestion to (paraphrased) eliminate information overload instead of trying to organize it or consume it is right on in today’s world.
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