13 X-Mas Gifts That Can Change (or Save) Your Life

Playing Santa isn’t easy. (Credit: GarlandCannon)

I dislike shopping, but I love finding the perfect gift.

Finding that gift, though, gets harder with time. Those damn adults seem to already have everything. That includes me.

More salt and pepper shakers? Nah. Alternate versions of the shirts I got last year? No, thank you. In the eternal quest to eliminate clutter, I now give Santa a not-to-buy list instead of a wish list.

If you’re having trouble thinking up killer (in the good sense) gifts, here are 12 goods that deliver.

All of them have either changed my life or saved my ass…

#1 – Israeli SilentEar Ear Plugs – $17.90 for trial pack

I have tried almost every earplug and noise-canceling gadget on the market, from $1 throw-away pairs to Bose headsets. I wasn’t really satisfied until I ordered these SilentEar plugs, introduced to me by Andrew Rosca when we were traveling in Vietnam. Get the trail pack, which includes multiple sizes. It’s not fun to order the wrong size and have to re-order.

#2 – Zorba the Greek – $10.20

Zorba the Greek is one of the two most impactful books (the other is the short Letters from a Stoic) I’ve read in the last two years. It’s both Epicurean and Stoic philosophies wrapped into a laugh-out-loud story you will never forget.

#3 – Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 Color Mobile Scanner – $242.99

This is the only scanner I have ever liked. Like isn’t strong enough. I love this scanner and have used it to remove at least 90% of the paper from my life. No more binders and folders for records, no more stacks on tables and desks.

I’ve never had a single paper jam, and it’s small enough to throw in a backpack for travel.

#4 – YouBar Customizable Protein Bars – $15+

Forget the maltodextrin-laden candy bars masquerading as meal-replacement bars. Adding protein to a Snickers bar does not make it good for you.

Skip to YouBars and create your own from all-natural ingredients. I suggest about 12 grams of protein per bar for optimal texture. Delicious and unique to you. They will even label the bars with someone else’s name for gifts.

#5 – Kershaw Ken Onion Leek Serrated Folding Knife with Speed Safe – $36.30

I have collected knives since taking pack trips through the Teton mountain range as a teenager.

This Kershaw knife with “open-assist” (basically a side-opening switchblade) is the most all-around convenient and beautiful knife I currently own. Fixed blade knives are awesome, but the balance and utility of this Kershaw blade is outstanding.

Be sure to get it with the serrated edge.

#6 – The 4-Hour Workweek Organic Yerba Mate Set – All profits go to DonorsChoose.org – $49 (only 250 sets available)

This is an exciting one for me. Samovar Tea and I have partnered to create an Argentine yerba mate set of three mate blends!

Here’s the bonus: All profits will go to DonorsChoose.org to benefit US public school students, and when you buy the set ($49), you get a $50 gift card to DonorsChoose! For obvious reasons, this is limited to 250 sets.

Yerba mate, with it’s unique nutrient and stimulant composition, is my favorite beverage on the planet. 3-4 hours of kick-ass zen productivity with no caffeine crash. Most people have never tried organic mate, and this is your chance.

#7 – Motor Trend 11-410 Power Center Jumpstart with Compressor – $84.16

I bought this Motor Trend device after getting stranded at the airport due to a dead battery. This compact powerhouse has prevented disaster on at least half a dozen occasions. From inflating tires to jumping the car without a second car, this is the Swiss army knife of fixing car trouble. I don’t take any trips without it.

Sidenote: The reason my battery was dead the first time? GPS plugged into the adapter. Even though it was turned off, it was draining the battery while I traveled. Unplug or be prepared.

#8 – Logitech Squeezebox Boom – $275.37

The Logitech Squeezebox Boom was my introduction to Internet radio streaming at home. Though I now use Sonos for higher-end playing, Sonos costs 4-6x as much as this simple and compact device. The Boom allowed me to listen to Pandora (here is my channel) and Rhapsody, the only two places where I now find and listen to music, while jamming on whatever needed jamming.

I haven’t seen anything better for the price.

#9 – Kindle with Global Wireless – $259

I resisted the Kindle for ages, as I like to take copious notes in my books. Then I went traveling with Matt Mullenweg and Kevin Rose on two trips. Then two things happened. First, note-taking became possible (which you can export as text files), and second, I was getting scoliosis from carrying a stack of books with me while Matt and Kevin sat pretty with their slim Kindles.

So I bought one. Now I won’t go anywhere without it, though I still prefer reading paper at home, so I often get both paper and digital copies of books I like.

#10 – Aqua Sphere Kaiman Swim Goggles – $11+

Some of you might recall how I conquered my fear of swimming. I went from a maximum of two laps to almost two miles in about two months. It’s still hard to believe.

In doing so, I logged a lot of swim time–I now love swimming–and tried every goggle out there. These are the bomb and elegantly seal the eye chamber without me feeling like my eyeballs are getting sucked out of my head. In world where it is rare, these puppies are comfortable and stay in place.

#11 – Sous Vide Supreme – $449

I first saw this French-inspired water oven, designed by Drs. Michael and Mary Dan Eades, demonstrated by the world-famous Heston Blumenthal, head chef at the Fat Duck restaurant in the UK, which was voted by his peers as the best restaurant in the world in 2005. This is the first device to allow the “sous vide” method (French for “under vacuum”) of cooking at home.

I had the single best chicken and steak of my life using this machine. It is possible to evenly cook just about anything while retaining all of the juices. From main courses to desserts, Heston called it the greatest home cooking innovation of the last several decades.

#12 – Dedicated Virtual Assistant Through AskSunday – $279

AskSunday is the personal outsourcing service I’ve used most in the last two years. Speed-dial a NY 212 number and get connected to someone in India or the Philippines who speaks English well and can do just about anything. For everything from fact-checking to travel on the run, it makes life infinitely easier.

#13 – The New and Expanded 4-Hour Workweek – $14.85 (Kindle $9.99)

First, let me apologize, as I know this is my book. But there is a good reason.

The truth of the matter is that since April 2007 when this book first came out, my life has changed dramatically. It’s hard to believe how much has happened. 100s of case studies have come over the transom from 35+ countries, I’ve found gaps in the material, more families have provided tips, and this new and expanded edition adds in everything I’ve wanted to add for the last 2.5 years. It quite simply applies to more people and provides more examples.

Don’t get me wrong: the older edition still works just fine. This version is just better, and includes the best updated resources as voted on by 60,000+ people.

If you order two copies, you can get free shipping, so why not give one to your friend or dog? Dogs love the 4-Hour Workweek.

I will also do a live 2-hour Q&A on Dec. 22nd for all who order now. Take a perusal through the new edition and think up some questions!

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Happy hunting!

May you get what’s on your wish list, and give the same to your loved ones.

The Tim Ferriss Show is one of the most popular podcasts in the world with more than one billion downloads. It has been selected for "Best of Apple Podcasts" three times, it is often the #1 interview podcast across all of Apple Podcasts, and it's been ranked #1 out of 400,000+ podcasts on many occasions. To listen to any of the past episodes for free, check out this page.

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Pierre ND
Pierre ND
14 years ago

Thank you for this list.

Amazon.com knows I live in Europe and so I have no possibility to buy the 4HWW Kindle version for my International Kindle 2. I think there are some right restrictions outside US. Can you check this?

And thank you for this good blog.

ramanuj
ramanuj
14 years ago

I wonder why you shall mention the dog towards the end. To win a bet?

Pedro Ventura
Pedro Ventura
14 years ago

This is a little off topic, but I would really like to know what is your thought about the H1N1 vaccine ?

Did you already take it ? Will you take it ?

All the best.

Pedro

Triston Brownfield
Triston Brownfield
14 years ago

Hello anybody have feedback on the speed of the scapsnap. My main use would be to quickly scan things and remove a little clutter out of my life. Tim didn’t you have a blog about removing clutter?

Happy Holidays to all !

Triston

Au Dang
Au Dang
14 years ago

Thanks Tim. Will definitely use some of these gift ideas this season. Btw, when are you going to put up a blog post on hacking BJJ?

Au, a white-belt getting arm-barred and triangled daily

Dominika
Dominika
14 years ago

Looking forward to your new book as the first one has greatly inspired me, Thank you.

I have been endlessly searching for a self expiring sticker that is used on visitor badges. The sticker changes color after after a certain period of time passes. The only one made is up to 30 days. I need one for 6 months and possibly 12 months. I got as far as China and no one seems to know or want to make this for me. Any ideas how and where to pursue. I wrote to various companies in the US and they have had similar request but don’t want to manufacture this for me. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! Cheers.

Dominika
Dominika
14 years ago

Sorrry Guyes I meant to post my question in different location and not on the X mas gift subject … 🙂

Dynasty
Dynasty
14 years ago

Nook vs. Kindle ????

Here is a product comparison chart: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/compare/?cds2Pid=30195

K, I’m excited to try out Barnes&Noble’s new eBook Reader this coming Monday.

Bryan Perryman
Bryan Perryman
14 years ago

Loved this article! Very helpful in looking for obscure, less-likely gift ideas. I will be getting my copy of Zorba the Greek anytime now!!

If you’d like to see a list of things you’d probably rather not have for Christmas, one is up here http://ih8review.blogspot.com/2009/12/ih8-gifts-top-ten.html

Pretty funny, thanks for the tips!!

John Humphrey
John Humphrey
14 years ago

Last few years our family stopped giving gifts to each other and opted to donate to charities instead. I mean sure I can have an Amazon list of cool stuff people could buy me, but honestly, we seem to be deriving a lot more satisfaction by giving to a deserving charity. This year it will be (Three Cups of Tea) the Central Asia Institute, who build schools primarily for girls in Afghanistan https://www.ikat.org/, and the Seva Foundation, which sponsors mobile clinics that restore vision around the world http://www.seva.org.

I’m not a religious person, but somehow, giving to deserving causes at this time of year really does make Christmas special.

Scott Clark
Scott Clark
14 years ago

Are you going to update the audiobook? I consume 90% of my books that way.

I agree with previous posters about the reader who Blackstone chose on the last version. I would request a different reader or read it yourself.

Ian Waring
Ian Waring
14 years ago

Hiya Tim,

Bought the earplugs, and want to buy several copies of your new book. Unfortunately, Amazon.co.uk says it’s coming out Dec 15th but don’t give you the ability to pre-order it yet 🙁

Ian W.

Rod Smith
Rod Smith
14 years ago

Good earplugs are sanity savers. Never heard of that brand, and I’ve tried dozens. Thanks for the tip – I just ordered a sample pack!

Justin
Justin
14 years ago

I have seen this new scanner on the horizon at Doxiescanner.com. Does anyone know how this stacks up vs. the S300 Scansnap Scanner? I like the idea of a USB powered scanner because cords can get lost. Any thoughts?

Min
Min
14 years ago

That’s one sexy gift list. It’s so true that gift giving can become a pain. We’d totally add ETF stocks to the list b/c that would be the most unique, precious, and greatest gift ever, but yours is great too. 🙂 Actually, we plan to look at this French cooker gadget. Never heard of it. Great post!

Jonny Tangerine
Jonny Tangerine
14 years ago

Tim,

As an author, I love the Kindle too.

But people should be reminded that they don’t need to spend money on an extra device to get Kindle content. In addition to the free Kindle reader for iPhone there is a free reader available for the PC now as well.

Triston Brownfield
Triston Brownfield
14 years ago

Does the Scansnap have a windows and mac version or is it set up for both?

Triston Brownfield
Triston Brownfield
14 years ago

Curious if you are planning any more Ustream Q&A’s. Really enjoyed the last one.

Peter
Peter
14 years ago

Tim, what are your thoughts on the September 11th attacks?

Currently, there are 974 architectural and engineering professionals and 5471 other supporters including A&E students have signed the petition demanding of Congress a truly independent investigation.

http://www.ae911truth.org/

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4617650616903609314&ei=sqscS9aIE4GSwgP0qsGTCg&q=blueprint+9%2F11

Tom Bailey
Tom Bailey
14 years ago

I like number 6 the best…

1- I am primarily vegan

2- I drink tea

3- I like the way it can serve a greater good through the charity connection

4- You are recomending it and your book rocks!

I have never posted to your blog, but it is GREAT! I stumbled here but I am very glad that I did. I am off to visit the site now!

Best regards,

Tom Bailey

Eric
Eric
14 years ago

Tim,

I have to laugh at this. The list is great. No doubt. But my favorite part of reading your blog is the comments others make. Some are so insightful that you just wish they’d write a blog too – really a lot of brilliant people out there.

Others comments are so unexpected that you just have to laugh. In this blog alone our comments cover philosophy, gender roles, eating habits, technology, kettlebells, conspiracy, and more (I confess I didn’t read every single comment) all from a shopping list! OMG!

You must really enjoy the discourse, the unsolicited advice and the sheer magnitude of the variety in your digital community. That’s a great gift to us from you. Thanks!

Cheers,

Eric

ps. You should do a version of TED. (unsolicited advise I know)

Matt Dotson
Matt Dotson
14 years ago

No need to carry a scanner with you anymore? I tossed mine after I got the DocScanner app on my iPhone. Now I go CIA style and take pictures of docs, and send them to myself (or someone else) as pdfs. I’m much happier.

I definitely agree with the kindle though. Awesome device.

alexey
alexey
14 years ago

haha this is awesome, my frat bro from college started YouBar

Trace
Trace
14 years ago

Tim,

Can you recommend great outsourcing sites for online and social media marketing? Please advise.

Thanks in advance for your response.

Elijah
Elijah
14 years ago

Is there any official response on a new audio book version? I assume that if were going to exist that we would know about it.

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
14 years ago
Reply to  Elijah

Hi Elijah,

There will be a new audio version as well, yes. It will take a little big longer to put together, I expect, so the hardcover will come out first.

Thanks!

Tim

Michelangelo Bucci
Michelangelo Bucci
14 years ago

@Johnny Tangerine: Unfortunately, the Kindle for Mac app is still unreleased and the Kindle for Iphone can be downloaded only from iTunes US 🙁

Seth Kramer
Seth Kramer
14 years ago

Fujitsu ScanSnap is amazing! I love mine as well. Completely changed the way I organize my business. I got the Mac version and it works great.

Seric
Seric
14 years ago

Libre Tea loose Leaf Tea on the go containers are on my list this year for a few people. They are a double walled insulated bottle with a filter built in. I drink Yerba Mate out of mine. Some of the smaller particles come through, but that doesn’t bother me. http://libretea.com/

I’m also giving an Aeropress to a coffee loving friend. Makes a very good cup of coffee with no bitterness either at home, or camping. I’ve taken mine on Motorcycle camping trips many times. It uses the same principle as the $11,000k Clover Coffee machine found in selected Starbucks.

m@
m@
14 years ago

While I agree that the leek rocks, and I carry mine a good bit, for someone who wants something smaller for the little day to day tasks that don’t require a whole lot and doesnt want to take up pocket space, try the Kershaw Chive. The blade is just shy of 2″ and it has the same easy one hand open (SpeedSafe). Another big plus for Kershaw: Lifetime Warrany on all knives. When an internal piece broke in my Leek, the fixed it for free and returned it in about 2 weeks. All I paid was one way shipping to them. To boot, they sent (for free) 4 extra spares of the one piece inside that has the potential to break. I haven’t needed to yet, but after taking it apart, its an easy fix. Nothing but the best with Kershaw!

Tim, keep up the work, I’m in the process of starting my first business and hope to make it Case Study worthy =).

Matt

Mat
Mat
14 years ago

After struggling to find a good pair of goggles I went out and bought the Aqua Sphere (approx US$36 in Australia).

Mate they are simply awesome. No adjustments required and no leakage whatsoever. I’m used to stopping several times to adjust because of water coming in but this was just perfect. Thanks Tim.

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
14 years ago
Reply to  Mat

My pleasure! They are unbelievable.

Tim

NS
NS
14 years ago

Hi Tim,

I ordered your new book. How can I can get information about your live Q&A on 12/17?

Happy Holidays!

Ollie Judge
Ollie Judge
14 years ago

Hi Tim!

My international kindle came today, I’m loving it! However the four hour work week in its normal condition and the extended edition are not available when using it from another country, is there any way we can get it or is it a problem with your publisher?

Oskarbravo
Oskarbravo
14 years ago

I just ordered a pair of those SilentEar Ear Plugs for myself! It’s Christmas gift “hunting season” but all I can think about is getting a decent nights sleep. I was wondering if anybody has used these Ear Plugs when sleeping on their sides? I hate using the little sh**y foam ones as they always fall out my ear and get lost somewhere in the sheets. Do these ones stay locked in? There’s a rowdy bunch of students that live next door and enjoy partying till 6am in the morning too so hopefully these will block them out.

Em
Em
14 years ago

Gift List:

Dad “limited time for fitness” > Dragon Door 32kg Kettlebell

Stepmom “scrapbooker” > Canon Selphy CP780 Photo Printer

Mom “world traveler who refuses to buy herself a nice pair of shoes” > Dansko Professional Clog in Denim Waxy

Sister “new mom” > EyeFi Card

Brother-in-law “classic type A” > Moleskine Large/Soft 2010 Weekly Planner

Baby Brother “the quarterback” > EFX Gymnastic Rings

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
14 years ago

Hi All!

Thanks so much for the great comments and discussion. Just an important FYI:

The live QA for y’all who get the new edition will not be on the 17th — it will be on the 12/22, as I’ve realized some people won’t receive books by 12/17.

Here is the new and expanded edition — much, much improved with more than 50 tips and case studies from readers: http://bit.ly/jEAUT

More call details to come soon.

If you want to join the call with the older edition, that’s also totally fine, but we’ll be focusing on content in the new book and things that have happened since 2007.

Looking forward to it!

Thanks so much and all the best,

Tim

Lou Aarons
Lou Aarons
14 years ago

The ear plugs are just what I need. Thanks. But don’t get the trail ones, get the trial ones. BTW, would anyone know where eye plugs are sold?

Maverick Wil
Maverick Wil
14 years ago

I’m guessing that no bookstores outside of the US will be offering the new 4HWW on launch date…like say Singapore/Malaysia?

I wanted to place an order but will not be around to actually receive the package until after the 23rd. Is there any other format apart from the hardcover that we can go through before the Live QA?

Hopefully you’ll offer a downloadable replay of the Live QA for those who can’t make the call. 😉

jj-mcb
jj-mcb
14 years ago

Hey Tim, I have been thinking about getting a Kindle thought the price was a little high for me right now with economy & all, but I can afford it so I’m going to just get it. I’m worth it and I think we should buy what we really want for ourselves.

Your book sounds great and I’ll have to get that also, it sounds like the premise is work smarter not harder- give yourself enough spare time to enjoy your life. Thanks for the list and I’m thanking you in advance for the book. jj

J.R. Jackson (internet's $8-Million Man)
J.R. Jackson (internet's $8-Million Man)
14 years ago

Great list.

I just ordered your new book along with a copy of Vagabonding and Crush-it on Amazon.

I agree with others who have posted that they love their vibrams. I bought mine this last summer and love them. Even though I live in Utah where there is snow on the ground right now I still wear them from time to time.

J.R.

Jeff Merck
Jeff Merck
14 years ago

On the scanner, the link in the original blog post is for the S300 windows compatible (1st link below). In the new book, the link referenced there is the S300M which is mac compatible (2nd link below).

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YA1XVG?ie=UTF8&tag=offsitoftimfe-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000YA1XVG

http://www.amazon.com/ScanSnap-S300M-600DPI-Mobile-Scanner/dp/tech-data/B001554FBE/ref=de_a_smtd

Will
Will
14 years ago

Tim,

Great list!

I just ordered the Kershaw and am looking forward to it’s arrival. I have a folding Gerber with a black synthetic checkered handle that has served me well.

I also have a fixed blade Buck that’s about five inches long with a black handle that sits in a black leather sheath. You mentioned wanting a fixed blade, a Buck is not a bad way to go.

Thanks again for the chat from NYC. Hope your are enjoying your brother and parents company. God Bless and Happy New Year… Will

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14 years ago

[…] Tim is the author “The Four Hour Work Week” and is one of the biggest thinkers I have ever read. I don’t follow all of his advice (as a health nut, he would probably try to get me to run a marathon and eat powerbars.) However, as I embark on new adventures in my life, I need to surround myself with some big thinkers to show me not what is impossible, but what is possible. Here is a typical post from Tim about Christmas gifts that changed his life:  13 Christmas Gifts That Can Change (or Save) Your Life. […]

Valerie
Valerie
14 years ago

I can’t agree more with the ScanSnap. It’s probably the best peripheral I’ve ever purchased. I got the slightly larger model so I can scan stacks of photos. Works like a dream.

Alex from Montreal
Alex from Montreal
14 years ago

Tim: Love the Yerba Matte, can’t live without it since Argentina. On your Yerba Matte set, have you thought about offering a more traditional experience. I love the whole gourde with the bomba (the straw) and just adding warm water and sharing with friends, the whole experience is amazing.

Were you introduced to Terere (not sure of the spelling), my friends from Corrientes and northern Argentina were drinking it by the pool. They put ice cube in the gourde and put juice (usually orange) instead of warm weather on the matte. Great to cool down when it’s hot!

Max
Max
14 years ago

nice post Tim. The ear plugs are just what I need. Thanks

Adam Cavanagh
Adam Cavanagh
14 years ago

Love the list. And my wife now loves the earplugs 😉

Anthony
Anthony
14 years ago

Tim, got the ear plugs a little while ago. I’ve used them for everything from working out to shooting my new 9mm handgun. They are really, really good. Very glad I picked them up, thanks for sharing.

Crysten Novak
Crysten Novak
14 years ago

Tim…you are so intriguing and vibrant! I just picked up your book and haven’t read it yet. But your blog got me!

Crysten

ps I’m pretty sure I have a temporary obsession with you. It’ll pass, just initiation stuff.

Crysten Novak
Crysten Novak
14 years ago

Tim…you are so intriguing and vibrant! I just picked up your book and haven’t read it yet. But your blog got me!

Crysten

ps I’m pretty sure I have a temporary obsession with you. It’ll pass, just initiation stuff.

Christine
Christine
14 years ago

Awesome list! I realize I’m “alittle” late but I just wanted to chime in and say that the last one on the list is the best! Got the original book and now the updated one! Whoo Hoo! Rock on Tim!

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Paul Camarinha
Paul Camarinha
14 years ago

On my second read of your book. Amazing! My buddy just started reading it and he now understands me.

I was cracking up just before because I asked to come on board and collaborate with me on a project but he didn’t get it at first.

I told him he needed to read your book. Amazingly, he took my advice! Now I am pretty sure he’s gonna be on board.

Dreams do come true for anyone willing to make them come true. Thanks for all your wonderful insights and tips.

~Paul

Jon Heiner
Jon Heiner
14 years ago

After yet another Xmas eve negotiating the packed malls trying to find that perfect gift, my grandmother laughed and sad, “If you can take one piece of advice that I have learned in my many years on this planet, it is this… Christmas comes on the same day every year.”

Starting in January, it’s ok to buy gifts. Allocate a cupboard or closet in your house, and whenever you see something for someone just get it and put it away. After Thanksgiving, clean the house on Friday, and over the Sat/Sun pull out all the gifts, wrap them, drop them at the post-office, put up your tree, and sit back and enjoy the Holiday parties.

My wife and I have followed her advice for the last five years, and we always have great gifts for people, we’re often done with half our shopping before summertime, and we get great prices.

Please, take my Grandmother’s advice and make the Holidays the LEAST stressful time of the year!!!

Ron
Ron
14 years ago

Tim,

Bought both books and love your sites and messages with one exception. Its your comments regarding nutrition. You should consider a guest blog or interview/random episode with Matt Stone on your blog. … I think you both would really connect and I know that he is a big fan of yours. Matt is the master when it comes to health as related to nutrition and is totally cutting edge and no bullshit. The reason I’m suggesting is that there are often severe and long lasting effects to nutrition regimes and what works for you may be a disaster for someone else, and I think that you would really like Matt and his style and approach in general.

You’re amazing and your 4 hour messages (I’ve been a follower since 2007) are great!

Ron

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
14 years ago
Reply to  Ron

I’ll check him out. The next book will hopefully address a lot of your concerns!

Thanks,

Tim

Humberto Gonzalez
Humberto Gonzalez
14 years ago

My wife and I just finished reading the book and guess what…We are all fired up! We are already implementing our strategic mini-retirement plan. We are still working on the financial architecture of our plan but what matters is that we are having a lot of fun during the process. We love the concept of the new rich! Life is brief and beautiful. It’s time to enjoy it at its fullest. Thank you Tim for such and inspiring book. We look forward to see you at any airport during one of our trips overseas!

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John Meadows
John Meadows
13 years ago

Tim,

I heard Gary Vanderchuck speak and you endorsed his book right. Gary is a workaholic, trying to understand the endorsement. I must admit I have never met a successful business owner that really puts in 4 hours and thats it. Thoughts?

Matthew Bailey
Matthew Bailey
13 years ago

It seems Amazon had raised the price by almost double. The scanner is now $400!

But I need something for also scanning drawings … maybe a photo scanner… looks great though

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Emilie
Emilie
13 years ago

Fingers crossed for another Christmas list for 2010…

John Freeman
John Freeman
12 years ago

Excellently written write-up, doubts all bloggers offered the identical content since you, the internet has to be far far better place. Please stay the most effective!

Austin
Austin
11 years ago

Hope these gifts change our lives, off-course save our lives. Thanks for the list.

Kate
Kate
11 years ago

Great gifts… These gifts can be given on any festival.

Michael
Michael
10 years ago
Reply to  Kate

The book is very popular so worth considering for a read.