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Document Information

Type: Document excerpt / manuscript page (part of house oversight production)
File Size: 1.87 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (specifically aligning with content from 'The 4-Hour Workweek') included in the House Oversight investigation files (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013932). The text describes a social comfort challenge called a 'time-out' involving lying down in public places, followed by a 'Tools and Tricks' section listing various business outsourcing services for virtual receptionists and product fulfillment.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Unidentified Author Narrator
Author giving advice on social exercises and business tools (Text appears to be an excerpt from Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-...

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Starbucks
Mentioned as a place to perform the 'time-out' exercise.
Angel
Listed under Tools and Tricks for virtual receptionist services (www.angel.com).
Ring Central
Listed under Tools and Tricks for toll-free numbers (www.ringcentral.com).
AVC Corporation
Listed under CD/DVD Duplication (www.avccorp.com).
SF Video
Listed under CD/DVD Duplication (www.sfvideo.com).
Mailing Fulfillment Service Association
Listed under Local Fulfillment (www.mfsanet.org).
House Oversight Committee
Entity producing the document (indicated by footer HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).

Timeline (1 events)

Hypothetical/Instructional
The 'Time-Out' Exercise
Public places (Starbucks, bars, sidewalks)
Reader

Locations (1)

Location Context
Suggested location for social exercise.

Key Quotes (3)

"There are no legal boundaries stopping you from creating an ideal life ... or just being self-entertained and causing mass confusion."
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"Once per day for two days, simply lie down in the middle of a crowded public place at some point."
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Quote #2
"It isn't enough to think outside the box. Thinking is passive. Get used to acting outside the box."
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Quote #3

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