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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
- Narrated by: Paul Darn
- Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With the advent of the modern corporate workplace in the twenty-first century, more and more people are toiling away behind desks, wearily clocking the standard forty-hour week. By 1910, author Arnold Bennett had observed a worrying trend of exhausted wage earners whose waking hours revolved around their jobs and who had little time to spend on the business of actually living.
Self-improvement was Bennett's prescription for a speedy escape from the woes of the rat race. In his popular work "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day", he advised those starved for time to set manageable goals for themselves and to pursue fulfilling activities - in much the same way that modern self-help experts urge today's busy people to seek enlightenment, relaxation, and satisfaction in a chaotic world.
Take a break from your busy day and let Arnold Bennett's still fresh advice help you find the contentment and calm you seek.
Self-improvement was Bennett's prescription for a speedy escape from the woes of the rat race. In his popular work "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day", he advised those starved for time to set manageable goals for themselves and to pursue fulfilling activities - in much the same way that modern self-help experts urge today's busy people to seek enlightenment, relaxation, and satisfaction in a chaotic world.
Take a break from your busy day and let Arnold Bennett's still fresh advice help you find the contentment and calm you seek.
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