Become A Renaissance Man With 3 Hours/Day
Reaching the ideal of the 'Renaissance Man,' the well-rounded polymath, you don't need to pour in copious amounts of work. All it takes is three hours a day. Three hours of focused time will change you forever. Each hour goes to improving a different part of yourself. Hour 1 is for your health. All the greatest men in history trained their body just as much as their mind. Strength and intelligence were two sides of the same coin. You'll find training you love, and see your athletic side rise to new heights, making the foundation for a long, happy and energetic life. Hour 2 is for your mind. A proper education is the cornerstone of every polymath, and that means letting your curiosity guide you. Consume. Learn. Discuss. Dive into books. Explore new ideas. Listen to others. This hour is for all things learning, and it's your chance to find what makes your life meaningful. Hour 3 is for creating. Every great writer, thinker and philosopher spent ages learning, but we only remember them for their creative output. You can stand among them with one hour a day. Find a creative hobby you love, and over time, you'll be producing masterpieces that make you proud. Join me on X / odysseas_px TIMESTAMPS 00:00-00:57 Your 3-Hour Success Plan 00:57-3:09 Hour 1 - Train 3:09-4:56 Hour 2 - Consume 4:56-8:38 Hour 3 - Create 8:38-9:16 Recap

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