Tim Ferriss has tried to take a unique approach to everything he attempts to pursue in life. From angel investing and entrepreneurship to tango and Chinese kickboxing. In his endeavors Ferriss has tried to look at ways to “win” from different perspectives than the average Joe. Through his Angel investing, Ferris has angel invested in Duolingo, Melta, Twitter, and countless other businesses. Although most of these are prominent companies currently, they were not initially when Ferriss invested. Throughout his life, Ferriss has looked at the rules and attempted to make exceptions to the common rule through his investments.
Ferriss has attempted to make exceptions to the rules in not just business but other endeavors as well. Ferriss is also a Chinese kickboxing champion, even though he had only had a year of experience under his belt. To achieve this, Ferriss studied the rules of Chinese Kickboxing and saw a flaw in the rules that would make him virtually unbeatable. Ferriss applied this application to his kickboxing matches and was soon made champion, despite his inexperience.
Ferris has also applied this to his writing. Ferris has been the author of numerous books, the most prominent being ” The Four Hour Work Week”. Through this Harris tries to illuminate a unique perspective on utilizing the most out an individuals work week. With this we in the field of entrepreneurship can hope to empower this idea of innovative and out of the boxing thinking to reach a level of new creativity.
I love the variety of his skillset! His devotion to each of these drastically different endeavors is very impressive, and I love that he applies himself everywhere he goes, and he finds success out of it! This is great, thanks for sharing!
Drake, very interesting! Seeing how he is able to master so many skills and deeply read into how things work is impressive to say the least.