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Tim Ferriss

Bestselling author, human guinea pig. Experiments: tim.blog

Tim Ferriss is a prominent author, entrepreneur, and angel investor. He is best known for his bestselling books, including "The 4-Hour Workweek," and for hosting "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.1 As an angel investor, Ferriss has invested in and advised numerous successful startups, including Facebook, Twitter, Uber, and Alibaba.1

Key points about Tim Ferriss:

  1. Author: He has written five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers.1
  2. Podcast host: His podcast, "The Tim Ferriss Show," has over 900 million downloads.1
  3. Angel investor: Ferriss has been investing in startups since 2007, with investments ranging from $25K to $500K.2
  4. Education: He studied East Asian Studies, Japanese, and Neuroscience at Princeton University.1
  5. Entrepreneurial background: Ferriss co-founded and was Senior Director of BrainQUICKEN LLC, a nutritional supplements company, which he later sold.1

It's important to note that the LinkedIn username "donna-s-21618187" mentioned in the query does not match Tim Ferriss's actual LinkedIn profile. Tim Ferriss's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username "timferriss".1

Highlights

May 19 · twitter

Parkinson’s Law dictates that a task will swell in (perceived) importance and complexity in relation to the time allotted for its completion.

It is the magic of the imminent deadline.

If I give you 24 hours to complete a project, the time pressure forces you to focus on execution, and you have no choice but to do only the bare essentials.

If I give you a week to complete the same task, it’s six days of making a mountain out of a molehill.

If I give you two months, God forbid, it becomes a mental monster. The end product of the shorter deadline is almost inevitably of equal or higher quality due to greater focus.

May 19 · twitter

You shouldn’t be trying to do more in each day, trying to fill every second with a work fidget of some type. It took me a long time to figure this out. I used to be very fond of the results-by-volume approach.

Being busy is most often used as a guise for avoiding the few critically important but uncomfortable actions. The options are almost limitless for creating “busyness.”

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Sep 24 · TechCrunch
From Digg to deals: Kevin Rose on reinvention and investing at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
From Digg to deals: Kevin Rose on reinvention and investing at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
Oct 10 · getpin.xyz
How Tim Ferriss built a winning angel investing portfolio - getPIN.xyz
Sep 19 · signal.nfx.com
Tim Ferriss' Investing Profile - Angel | Signal
Jun 27 · x.com
Tim Ferriss on X: "If someone asked me to give investing advice to a ...
Apr 29 · reddit.com
I am Tim Ferriss, author, angel investor, host of the Tim ... - Reddit
Sep 23 · tim.blog
You'd Like to Be an Angel Investor? Here's How You Can Invest In ...
You'd Like to Be an Angel Investor? Here's How You Can Invest In ...
Feb 16 · youtube.com
Tim "The 4-Hour Workweek" Ferriss On Angel Investing - YouTube
Tim "The 4-Hour Workweek" Ferriss On Angel Investing - YouTube

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