Three years ago, I analyzed the behavioral patterns of Benjamin Franklin, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Oprah, and other eminent personalities and formulated the “Rule of Five Hours.” Its essence is that the most successful and effective people in the world somehow spend at least five hours a week on conscious learning.
In recent years, I have devoted more than 10 million of my readers to The Rule of Five. Why do I keep writing about this? There are two reasons for that:
I am sure that this is a very important skill, and anyone who wants to achieve long-term career success can master it.
Almost no one takes this rule seriously.
Recently, I realized that the “Rule of Five Hours” is not an easy pattern. In our age of knowledge, this is more of a fundamental law. Law supported by elementary mathematics and a huge layer of research…