Tim Ferriss

A Day in Pictures – San Francisco (Plus: Reader Survey)

I get a lot of flack for uploading too few photos to Flickr. Perhaps a professional can help.

One of my favorite photographers is Corey Arnold, an all-around bad-ass who can often be seen on Deadliest Catch aboard the F/V Rollo in the Bering Sea. He recently sent me these shots from a series he dubbed “A Day in the Life of Tim Ferriss,” which captured us roaming through SF messing around and getting in trouble.

Beginning tomorrow, I’ll be taking a road trip with my brother along the Pacific coast through Portland, Eugene, Seattle, and Vancouver at a minimum. For those interested, I’ll be posting my most interesting findings and disasters (we’re winging the entire trip) here on Twitter.

Reader Survey – Vote for Future Posts:

If I could only write one more post on this blog, what would you most want to read?

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Matt
Matt
17 years ago

Always impressed Tim. Rereading your book at the moment. Hope you enjoy your trip. Look forward to the photos!

Matt

Nicolette
Nicolette
17 years ago

Tim,

Your words echo my thoughts, I’m on the bandwagon, and I can see the light at the end. I’m working on getting to the NR platform … but I’m a bit antsy as things aren’t working out so fast. So my question is this:

How do you stay motivated?

When you’re still chained to the 40+ hours and struggling your way to 4 hours. How do you stay mentally/emotionally/spiritually motivated when the NR lifestyle is not yet tangible.

Thanks/Grazie/Danke/Merci,

Nicolette

John Stamm
John Stamm
14 years ago

Timothy thank you so much for your inspirational website. You are such a great influence for me and other young people.

Jimmy
Jimmy
14 years ago

Tim I continue to cherish your Book, the 4 hr work week. And the photos are interesting indeed. I u sure they arent photoshopped ? lol

tracks
tracks
13 years ago

Love It! Keep up the good work.


Coyote

A card game by Tim Ferriss and Exploding Kittens

COYOTE is an addictive card game of hilarity, high-fives, and havoc! Learn it in minutes, and each game lasts around 10 minutes.

For ages 10 and up (though I’ve seen six-year olds play) and three or more players, think of it as group rock, paper, scissors with many surprise twists, including the ability to sabotage other players. Viral videos of COYOTE have been watched more than 250 million times, and it’s just getting started.

Unleash your trickster spirit with a game that’s simple to learn, hard to master, and delightfully different every time you play. May the wit and wiles be with you!

Keep exploring.