How To Live On 24 Hours A Day
Arnold Bennett's philosophy in his book “How To Live On 24 Hours A Day” addresses the growing and large numbers of white collar workers that have amassed since the Industrial Revolution.

He theorizes that these workers work weekly jobs putting in eight hours per day, 40 hours per week at jobs that they hate and do not find enjoyable.

He believes that these workers are just existing to make a meager living.

They wake up in the mornings, get ready for work, work as little as possible on the job that they hate and then go home.

They end up repeating the process over and over again and he believes that a life of this type of existence is not really living.


Chapters in "How To Live 24 Hours A Day" Include:


The Daily Miracle
The Desire to Exceed One's Programme
Precautions Before Beginning
The Cause of the Trouble
Tennis and the Immortal Soul
Remember Human Nature
Controlling the Mind
The Reflective Mood
Interest in the Arts
Nothing in Life is Humdrum
Serious Reading
Dangers to Avoid
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How To Live On 24 Hours A Day
Arnold Bennett's philosophy in his book “How To Live On 24 Hours A Day” addresses the growing and large numbers of white collar workers that have amassed since the Industrial Revolution.

He theorizes that these workers work weekly jobs putting in eight hours per day, 40 hours per week at jobs that they hate and do not find enjoyable.

He believes that these workers are just existing to make a meager living.

They wake up in the mornings, get ready for work, work as little as possible on the job that they hate and then go home.

They end up repeating the process over and over again and he believes that a life of this type of existence is not really living.


Chapters in "How To Live 24 Hours A Day" Include:


The Daily Miracle
The Desire to Exceed One's Programme
Precautions Before Beginning
The Cause of the Trouble
Tennis and the Immortal Soul
Remember Human Nature
Controlling the Mind
The Reflective Mood
Interest in the Arts
Nothing in Life is Humdrum
Serious Reading
Dangers to Avoid
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How To Live On 24 Hours A Day

How To Live On 24 Hours A Day

by Arnold Bennett
How To Live On 24 Hours A Day

How To Live On 24 Hours A Day

by Arnold Bennett

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Overview

Arnold Bennett's philosophy in his book “How To Live On 24 Hours A Day” addresses the growing and large numbers of white collar workers that have amassed since the Industrial Revolution.

He theorizes that these workers work weekly jobs putting in eight hours per day, 40 hours per week at jobs that they hate and do not find enjoyable.

He believes that these workers are just existing to make a meager living.

They wake up in the mornings, get ready for work, work as little as possible on the job that they hate and then go home.

They end up repeating the process over and over again and he believes that a life of this type of existence is not really living.


Chapters in "How To Live 24 Hours A Day" Include:


The Daily Miracle
The Desire to Exceed One's Programme
Precautions Before Beginning
The Cause of the Trouble
Tennis and the Immortal Soul
Remember Human Nature
Controlling the Mind
The Reflective Mood
Interest in the Arts
Nothing in Life is Humdrum
Serious Reading
Dangers to Avoid

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014939942
Publisher: MB Publications
Publication date: 08/06/2012
Series: The Mastery of Life Book , #25
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

How to Live 24 Hours a Day written by Arnold Bennett around 1910, is part of a series of work written by Bennett entitle How To Live. In this particular volume Bennett offers real and practical knowledge and advice on how you can live and not just go about existing within your 24 hours a day period.

He suggests that you make time in your busy day to seek practical knowledge that will enlighten you and assist you in your everyday life to make you more successful.

This book is indeed a Practical Guide to achieving success in your life.
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