How to Live on 24 Hours a Day - Arnold Bennett

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

By Arnold Bennett

  • Release Date: 1931-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 104 Ratings

Description

In this book, he urges hourly workers to use spare time to improve their lives, making the best of their time outside of work. He understands that most people are spending as much time as possible working to make more money, thus disliking their lives.

Reviews

  • Enjoyable!

    4
    By 5 niner
    Take hold of your day! There are pearls we are all missing in the 24 hours! Let’s find them!!
  • Excellent Read

    5
    By Ajkelz
    Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Despite it being written a while ago, the concepts and principles still ring true. Anyone looking to be inspired to live a more productive and rounded life ought to read this book. Highlight your favorite passages and bookmark the lessons to be able to return to them as needed for a quick review. You'll be happy you did.
  • Good read

    4
    By T23489
    I find it interesting that the problems and worries of men in the early twentieth century are so similar to those of men in early twenty first century. The author is describing what little effort there is in waking up early when there is such a thing as an oil lamp, just the strike of a match is all the effort needed. He sees life just as simple as we see it it today with just a flick of a switch we have light, we have come so far since the authors day yet so much has not changed. I read this book in roughly an hour, it is well written, clearly understood and still relevant to us today.