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I have no difficulty in living on twenty-four hours a day. I do all that I want to do, and still find time to go in for newspaper competitions. Surely it is a simple affair, knowing that one has only twenty-four hours a day, to content one's self with twenty-four hours a day!
To you, my dear sir, I present my excuses and apologies. You are precisely the man that I have been wishing to meet for about forty years. Will you kindly send me your name and address, and state your charge for telling me how you do it? Instead of me talking to you, you ought to be talking to me. Please come forward. That you exist, I am convinced, and that I have not yet encountered you is my loss.
Meanwhile, until you appear, I will continue to chat with my companions in distress—that innumerable band of souls who are haunted, more or less painfully, by the feeling that the years slip by, and slip by, and slip by, and that they have not yet been able to get their lives into proper working order. If we analyse that feeling, we shall perceive it to be, primarily, one of uneasiness, of expectation, of looking forward, of aspiration.
It is a source of constant discomfort, for it behaves like a skeleton at the feast of all our enjoyments. We go to the theatre and laugh; but between the acts it raises a skinny finger at us.
We rush violently for the last train, and while we are cooling a long age on the platform waiting for the last train, it promenades its bones up and down by our side and inquires: "O man, what hast thou done with thy youth? They would like to embark on a course of reading. Decidedly the British people are becoming more and more literary.
But I would point out that literature by no means comprises the whole field of knowledge, and that the disturbing thirst to improve one's self—to increase one's knowledge—may well be slaked quite apart from literature.
With the various ways of slaking I shall deal later. Here I merely point out to those who have no natural sympathy with literature that literature is not the only well.
Skip down page to downloads. It is designed for those who want to start each day with a few minutes of thought, meditation, and prayer. Tags: Self-Help Description In 'How to Live on 24 Hours a Day', Arnold Bennett tackles the problem of workers the world over, who spend most of their lives working jobs they hate and don't find time to do anything else, other than sleep and eat. This book has 40 pages in the PDF version, and was originally published in Download for ereaders below donate buttons 24 Hour Time Sheet Printable Last week, around 20, people downloaded books from my site - 5 people gave donations.
You can also support the site by buying one of the specially curated collections PDFePubKindle Follow Global Grey on Facebook or Twitter Excerpt from 'How to Live on 24 Hours a Day' 'But,' someone may remark, with the English disregard of everything except the point, 'what is he driving at with his twenty-four hours a day?
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