
So guys, I am a nerd. Recently I read a massive biography on Teddy Roosevelt, the politician who said what he thought and did what he said he would do. During his time as an assemblyman in New York he even clocked one (off hours of course.) He lead a fascinating life, but to me one of those most fascinating things about Teddy Roosevelt was his work ethic.
As you may or may not know I am currently a college student, because I am admittedly fueled by self interest one of the most interesting things to me was his work habit and work ethic during college. Our former president was highly involved and maintained a high GPA despite studying roughly two hours a day. Teddy did this by maintaining a strict schedule and after that his physical health.
Being a little crazy I thought I would see how close I could get to one of the most interesting men who ever lived. Frankly, guys I have been exhausted but I can proudly say that I have managed to get my study time to in between three and four hours a day. Because this has been working so well I decided to try to carry this out for at least a month and record my success here.
The wonderful book I read was The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris, which is available on Amazon and other bookstores.