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2019 Reprint Of 1910 Edition. Full Facsimile Of The Original Edition, Not Reproduced With Optical Recognition Software. In The Book, First Published In 1908, Bennett Addressed The Large And Growing Number Of Whitecollar Workers That Had Accumulated Since The Advent Of The Industrial Revolution. In His View, These Workers Put In Eight Hours A Day, 40 Hours A Week, At Jobs They Did Not Enjoy, And At Worst Hated. They Worked To Make A Living, But Their Daily Existence Consisted Of Waking Up, Getting Ready For Work, Working As Little As Possible During The Workday, Going Home, Unwinding, Going To Sleep, And Repeating The Process The Next Day. In Short, He Didn'T Believe They Were Really Living.Bennett Addressed This Problem By Urging These Employees To Seize Their Extra Time And Make The Most Of It To Improve Themselves. Extra Time Could Be Found At The Beginning Of The Day, By Waking Up Early, And On The Ride To Work, On The Way Home From Work, In The Evening Hours, And Especially During The Weekends. During This Time, He Prescribed Improvement Measures Such As Reading Great Literature, Taking An Interest In The Arts, Reflecting On Life, And Learning Selfdiscipline. Bennett Wrote That Time Is The Most Precious Of Commodities. He Said That Many Books Have Been Written On How To Live On A Certain Amount Of Money Each Day. And He Added That The Old Adage 'Time Is Money' Understates The Matter, As Time Can Often Produce Money, But Money Cannot Produce More Time. Time Is Extremely Limited, And Bennett Urged Others To Make The Best Of The Time Remaining In Their Lives.This Book Has Seen Increased Appeal In Recent Years Due To The Explosion Of The Selfimprovement Phenomenon, And The Book Has Much Relevance In Today'S World.
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