I used ChatGPT to apply Tim Ferriss’ 4-Hour Work Week, and it helped me make a major life decision

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Tim Ferriss, the author of the New York Times bestseller The 4-Hour Work Week, is known for his incredible productivity hacks that help you get your life in shape.

The simple premise of his ideology is to focus on what matters most, and by doing so, you'll work less now rather than wait for retirement. The 4-Hour Work Week has sold over two million copies and is heralded as one of the best productivity books of all time.

Why am I talking about Tim Ferriss and a self-help book? I hear you ask. Well, one Reddit user took all the premises of Ferriss's iconic workflow and created a ChatGPT prompt that helps you get down to the nitty-gritty, so you can work smarter, not harder.

I tried the prompt myself, and I'm seriously impressed with the way it breaks down problems to help you tackle them without all the added noise.

You can find the prompt below, but read on to see how I used it to optimize a major decision in my life.

To be a master, Pokémon master

ChatGPT Tim Ferriss

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ChatGPT prompts can be pretty dry, so to give a little color to this article and to keep you interested, I decided to use the Tim Ferriss 4-Hour Work Week prompt to solve one of life's biggest dilemmas: What Pokémon game should I play?

Now, I must preface, I've been going round in circles with ChatGPT for a few weeks now, trying to decide what retro Pokémon game to sink my time into. I own quite a lot of retro consoles and lots of physical games, which equate to lots and lots of options.

I used the prompt above to help me decide which Pokémon game to play next, and the results were inspiring (just imagine if you used this for something that actually mattered, like say, your work schedule or a big business proposition).

The prompt broke down my request into the following six bullet points:

  1. Deconstruct for Simplicity (Ridiculously Easy)
  2. Identify High-Leverage Actions (80/20)
  3. Force Radical Prioritization (The ONE Thing)
  4. Inject Urgency (Gun-to-Head 30-Day Plan)
  5. Challenge Hidden Beliefs
  6. Adopt a Winning Identity

After giving you a breakdown for each, which aims to make you think of your problem a little differently, you'll then be offered a "Hyper-Optimized Answer" which functions as a sort of TL;DR.

Ultimately, in the end, ChatGPT decided I should play Pokémon White 2 on my Nintendo DSi XL because "It has the best mix of depth, story, difficulty, and long-term replayability," and I should "Commit to just finishing the main game (credits) in 30 days. Ignore all other games until done."

Excellent advice, ChatGPT, and actually, after reading all of the results, it has me thinking differently about my constant pursuit of media consumption perfection.

You know what would be genuinely useful, though? If I used this ChatGPT prompt to optimize my life and take on the principles of Tim Ferriss...

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John-Anthony Disotto
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John-Anthony Disotto is TechRadar's Senior Writer, AI, bringing you the latest news on, and comprehensive coverage of, tech's biggest buzzword. An expert on all things Apple, he was previously iMore's How To Editor, and has a monthly column in MacFormat. John-Anthony has used the Apple ecosystem for over a decade, and is an award-winning journalist with years of experience in editorial.

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