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Bennett does not offer “time management” in its modern sense — instead, he formulates a philosophy of mindful use of time, where each hour is not a point on a schedule, but a step toward inner growth and a fuller life. The book also includes his texts “The Human Machine” and “Mental Efficiency.”
Arnold Bennett was striking for his diligence and breadth of talent: he managed to try himself in many fields — from plays and screenplays to industrial novels — yet he became best known for “How to Live on 24 Hours a Day.” Originally addressed to the “legions of clerks, typists, and other white-collar workers” who filled British offices at the turn of the century, this book is still useful today for everyone who lives by a standard work week and feels that the days are merging into a monotonous routine. Bennett offers a number of practical recommendations that help restore meaning to life and make wiser use of the most valuable resource — time.
This edition also includes two other well-known self-development books by Bennett — “The Human Machine” and “Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women.”