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Type: Book excerpt / narrative account (evidence production)
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a book or manuscript (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferriss, based on the content) included in a House Oversight evidence production. It recounts a lecture given at Princeton University in Spring 2005 where the narrator challenged students to contact 'impossible-to-reach' celebrities like Bill Clinton or J.Lo to win a round-trip plane ticket. The text focuses on the psychology of the students, noting that the first group failed due to intimidation, while a subsequent group succeeded after hearing the story of the first group's failure.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Narrator (I) Lecturer/Author
Gave a lecture at Princeton University and issued a challenge to students.
Bill Clinton Subject of Challenge
Mentioned as an example of a 'seemingly impossible-to-reach' person for the student assignment.
J.Lo Subject of Challenge
Mentioned as an example of a 'seemingly impossible-to-reach' person for the student assignment.
J. D. Salinger Subject of Challenge
Mentioned as an example of a 'seemingly impossible-to-reach' person for the student assignment.
Lewis Carroll Author
Quoted at the top of the page.
George Bernard Shaw Playwright
Quoted at the top of the page.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Princeton University
Location of the lecture and the challenge.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013829'.

Timeline (1 events)

Spring 2005
Lecture and subsequent challenge issued to students at Princeton University.
Princeton, New Jersey
Narrator Princeton Students

Locations (1)

Location Context
Setting of the narrative in Spring 2005.

Relationships (1)

Narrator Teacher/Student Princeton Students
My lecture at Princeton University had just ended... I told them to meet me after class

Key Quotes (3)

"Doing the Unrealistic Is Easier Than Doing the Realistic"
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"Contact three seemingly impossible-to-reach people—J.Lo, Bill Clinton, J. D. Salinger, I don’t care—and get at least one to reply to three questions."
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Quote #2
"Of 20 students, all frothing at the mouth to win a free spin across the globe, how many completed the challenge? Exactly … none."
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Quote #3

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