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Life is Short And So Is This Book: Brief Thoughts On Making The Most Of Your Life [Kindle Edition]

Peter Atkins
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Life is short. You can, if you work hard and are lucky, get more of almost anything, but you can’t get more time. Time only goes one way. The average American has a lifespan of less than 30,000 days. So how you choose to live matters.

That’s the topic of this book. I don’t pretend to have all the answers. I’m still learning every day, and many of the good ideas here I’ve picked up from other people either directly or by reading. But this is what’s worked for me.

Like life, this book is short. Many books I read could communicate their ideas in fewer pages. So I’ve tried to be brief in line with the wise person who noted: “If I’d had more time I would have written a shorter letter”.

I don’t think brevity implies lack of content. The concepts here have improved the quality of my life, and I hope they’re useful to you as well.

Using these concepts, I have created a life I love. My job doesn’t feel like work. I love and respect the people with whom I spend time. And I’m also passionate about my life outside work. I’ve learned how to create a balance that makes me happy between work and other interests, including my family, friends and exercise. Sadly I think that’s rare. And yet, while I know I’m lucky, most people can work towards those goals in their own lives.

My interest in making the most of my life began when I was just starting college, but when I was in my mid-thirties a boss I admired died of cancer. He was young. He had a great wife; he had three young children; he had a fantastic career -- he had everything in life. He just didn’t have enough time. So, while I’d often thought about how to get the most out of life, the death of someone so young and vital increased my sense of urgency to act on it.

One of the things I’ve always wanted to do was to work for myself. As a result, I left an exciting job at Microsoft in 2001 amidst the Internet bust to found the investing firm I now run. It was hard to do, both financially and emotionally. When I left Microsoft, many people – friends, family, and even some of the press - thought I was deluding myself to start a fund focused on Internet-related companies during a market crash. A press quote from the time said: "Call him a little crazy. Call him a little nuts." I’d never seen that type of coverage before. And, in a sense, the press was right; the business wasn’t easy to start. Fortunately, from a vantage point of ten years down the road, it’s worked out quite well.

A key part of my job is reading and thinking about a broad variety of topics. So writing this book was relatively easy. It’s even easier to read. But, like many things in life, actually executing each day on these concepts is extremely difficult. With thanks to Thomas Edison, life is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Even so, I hope you have fun perspiring.

Peter Atkins
Seattle, WA
December, 2010


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About the Author

Peter Atkins is the managing director of Permian Partners, an investment fund he founded in 2001 amidst the Internet bust. Permian approaches buying stock the same way it would evaluate the purchase of an entire business.

Prior to Permian, Peter was a General Manager at Microsoft, where over the course of six years he helped to start, manage and, later, invest in various early consumer Internet businesses, including Sidewalk.com. Earlier in his career, Peter worked at Time Inc. in New York City.

Peter has a BA degree from Skidmore College, an MBA degree from Cornell University and did graduate work at Harvard University.

Product Details

  • File Size: 516 KB
  • Print Length: 62 pages
  • Publisher: PA2C (March 8, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004R9QIO2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,979 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Very well written and very engaging book. Rayann Moody  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
As the author says, it only takes an hour to read the book. Harrison Miller  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A gem. Read it. March 21, 2011
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For most of us, the difference between a fulfilling life well lived and its opposite is not the lack of some revelation that we have never considered before. It is the consistency with which we align our time and our effort and our habits to those values we hold most dear.

Unlike most authors of "self-help" and inspirational books (or business books for that matter), Atkins is not concerned with filling enough pages to justify a book deal, nor it seems is he trying to launch a career on the speaking circuit. This frees him from the tendency in these genres to find six ways to make the same point, or to claim some "breakthrough" approach to happiness. In refreshingly clear and concise terms, he "just" does what we all would do for ourselves, if we had the focus and self-discipline to do it: makes a thoughtful list of the main tenets and practices that lead to a happy life, with just enough explanation of each to make it useful. The result is not a guru's tome to be pondered over many nights until it is left half unread on the bedside table. It is a clear, compelling, and dead-on accurate field guide to good living, which we can keep in our pocket in the great walk of life.

As the author says, it only takes an hour to read the book. I for one will re-invest that hour every 6 months or so, and I'm sure it will be worthwhile each time.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars In praise of common sense March 18, 2011
By Joe
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I once asked my grandfather why human actions are so frequently disconnected from common sense. He said, "Common sense is so obvious that most people miss it, the way they miss a beautiful sunset."

This book is full of the common sense that many of the people whom I've observed in Life have missed. For example, "Persistent curiosity, combined with susained focus on reasonable goals, will change your life."

As a life-long fan both of common sense and of the few writers who can communicate it concisely and precisely, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. My one criticism is that it should be much longer.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read August 14, 2011
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This book is a must read for people of various ages. It offers life lessons for those young adults starting out on life and it is equally valuable to people throughout their lives who struggle with choices and dilemmas. It is a roadmap for finding and keeping to one's path.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved!!!
Great reading and advices for life. Worth it and make us to stop to think and reorganize life priorities. Loved!!!
Published 4 days ago by Stella Paiva
5.0 out of 5 stars Life changing
Well written and down to earth. How to break some old conditioning and make the most of our life. I recommend this as a must read short but sweet.
Published 9 days ago by Raymond Hyatt
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Very well written and very engaging book. I thoroughly enjoyed it and found myself wishing it were a little longer!
Published 1 month ago by Rayann Moody
5.0 out of 5 stars Life is short
I'm always looking for an easy feel good kind of book. There are so many good points to living a happier, satisfying life in this book. Read more
Published 2 months ago by L.B.
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice concise read
This book cuts to the chase and doesn't waste your time. It touches on a number of thought provoking topics to help you reassess what it is you want out of life without feeling... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Clifford Oravec
3.0 out of 5 stars You've read this before.
This book was fair. It sounded like Dr.Dyer or other life choice authors. Nothing new here; reminded you of what either you've been told or read.
Published 3 months ago by dunbarblue
5.0 out of 5 stars Short chapters with plenty of sound advice
This is a great book to quickly read one thought on practical ways to structure your life or change your thought processes with the goal of doing what you love to do in life. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. Hawkins
5.0 out of 5 stars Short review
I am always looking to learn. This book had lots of great insight, some of which I already knew, but didn't know how to put into words. I will read over and over.
Published 3 months ago by Deanna Place
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Way to redefine one's Life
If you or someone you know find it completely boring to read books about Life Advices and Changes, then you should get this book. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Redscarlet
4.0 out of 5 stars Great insight on life and happiness
Great read, can be done in one sitting. Provides some good insight on life and seeking happiness. Worth the purchase.
Published 4 months ago by B. Queenan
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