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*heads off in search for an evenly weighted pen*
Ohh, crap, I've dropped it. Again.
P.S. Number 1 son is now behind with his homework, but ahead of me with his "Penmanship." Little show-off.
I just started college, so thanks for giving me something to do in class. ;)
Man, you're crazy. I tried to do the first trick,
and I failed. I know it takes months of practising
just like online marketing and money-making.
Nice entertaining video - keep them coming :)
Regards,
Codrut Turcanu.
The Helicopter = Thumb Around
The Pincher = Sonic
The Wheel = Finger Pass
The Drummer = Charge
The Flip = Finger Pass
(Your Wheel and Flip are variants of the general Finger Pass)
Search for 'pen spinning' or check out the pentrix.com site for more info and tutorials and such. There are a bunch of cool videos on youtube as well.
dan
I too am addicted to pen flipping. I learned it in continuation high school from this thug Korean kid. We used to battle in class.
Side note:
3 days before your last trip to Costa Rica, I was in Samara hanging out with Peace Corps Volunteers. I was sitting in a hammock on the beach ( very much like the cover of the book ), with the 4hww in one hand ,explaining to these volunteers how they could apply your lessons ,in aiding the Ticos at the sites they were assigned to. By the time I arrived home , I had received emails thanking me for the advice given.
I am 25 years young and live my version of the 4hww.I have passed your methods onto dozens ( all purchased books of course :) ). Each soul, equally inspired. Thank you for contributing all that you have.
Stay healthy,
Dave
"Pura Vida"
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Hi Dave!
Thanks so much for the wonderful story. I'd love more volunteer and development workers to embrace some of the 4HWW. They work so hard and get burned out quickly. I'm hoping to spread the word especially among Peace Corps and Grameen Bank-like entities, so we're on the same page.
Thanks again, and pura vida!
Tim
pen tricks were cool... but after that, what caught my attention was what was in your room. what two books did you have on your coffee table behind your laptop and in front of your tv? :)
just nosey... i mean... curious!
i don't think i have the patience to learn the pen tricks tho. maybe after i master the 4hour work week i'll have more time to try the tricks... or not. :)
thanks for sharing as always!
Professor X
I also went to Japan for one year as a 15-year-old exchange student. And I always joke that the most wonderful thing I learned was pen tricks! In China, however, I learned some tricks with acupuncture needles.
I only know one "pen trick", I call it the Jelly Belly and I would give it the number 0.
Thanks for sharing btw, I'm going to try these out.
OCD is when you are freaked out about germs, or wash stuff over and over again, not when you can't sit still.
Regardless, this is a sweet video. I already knew how to do the helicopter, but the others are new to me.
I do everything to get a Portuguese edition of 4HWW!
:0) Loulou
On a more serious note, Chapter 15 in your book on "Filling the Void" was, for me, perhaps the most important. Years ago, I owned a business that distributed a product line to retailers across the country. In 2000, I outsourced virtually all functions from warehousing, shipping, order taking, payment processing etc. Yippee! Or, at least I thought.
True, I was no longer frantically busy. I sat (by myself) in a comfortable little home office. With very little that I had to do. Bliss? For awhile. Unfortunately, while I outsourced the mundane, I found I was completely, well, bored. The "important" stuff that I thought I would focus on didn't really interest me. I rented an office downtown D.C. thinking the "energy" of being downtown would invigorate me. It did. For a month. Something else was missing.
Back to 2007, I am somehow in the distribution business again. Warehousing, shipping, customer calls..yikes! After reading your book, I realize I am wasting my time (or avoiding the tough questions) with "busy work." So, I will outsource the mundane once again. But this time, I hope to replace the freed up time with activities that inspire and excite me and, hopefully, allow me to contribute more to society.
Tim, thanks.
I wrote a little review of your book on my blog. Tried to emphasize some of the philosophy at the end . . .
http://7fff.com/2007/08/19/escape-9-5-live-anyw...
It looks like I'll see you there... Nick from Treehugger asked me to join him on the panel on Web Tech for Good. :)
More info on the panel... http://tinyurl.com/26vl99
Thank you for response. The Grameen Bank is a very wonderful organization. I have friends who are in the midsts of gathering like minded entrepreneur's, to form a similar organization as Dr. Yunus heads.
These same friends went on a low email diet after the first hour of reading the 4HWW. ( they too employee many in India. :))
Next time you are in L.A. , we should grab a mojito or two.
Thank you again!
Dave
Ja-ne!
In Indonesia we ussualy do this too ...
but not as fast as you can do ...
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Max ... Out!
Nice taste in headphones :D
Videos and tutorials here:
http://www.pentrix.com/
I had a teacher in College who used to do this all the time and I was so bored I decided to learn too! lol
Angela Wills :)
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Hey Reuben,
Easy, easy! I never said these all originated in Japan; it's just where I learned them in 1992... early 90's ;) My thumbs are too wonky to do most of the reversals.
Pura vida,
Tim
I'm now 32 and am no closer to defeating my pen flipping demons than I was 15 years ago. It's a crushingly mindless habit that will consume any and all takers.
That said, chicks totally dig it.
One thing that struck me. I guess the helicopter took me about 300 hours to master with my right hand (I am right handed, and I think I spent a year practicing it every day while I was studying) but unexpectedly, I went on to learn it left handed successfully (though less "dexterously" haha) in about 5 minutes.
I imagine that I am very special and that most of you can't transfer a skill from one hand to the other.
ADD (Attention-Deficit-Disorder), as mentioned before for information (meaning correction), it has in fact very few with the ability of "flipping" a pen between fingers, on the contrary, "flip-trix" requires focus, and "lots" of attention to what you're doing... the pen can become a nice "projectile" as well mentioned before.
Now saying that OCD is "when you are freaked out about germs, or wash stuff over and over again, not when you can’t sit still", I guess you meant Germ phobia, and it is a typical obsession with the fear=phobia of Germs involving compulsive action like cleaning and washing hands. FYI, Germ phobia is among others just one kind of OCD.
I just obsessed over correcting this information and compulsively quoted it again. Enough OCD!
Cheers!
"Beleza Pura"
There are varying levels of OCD, of course.
Also, ADD is a myth, I don't believe ADD exists. ADHD on the other hand, is obvious, but ADD is just a reason for teachers to drug kids.
Finally, on topic! Great video Tim, I have seen 1 or maybe 2 kids in high school do some of the other tricks, but I never picked them up. I have been doing the helicopter for years but never been inventive enough to create my own trick, but now I can at least add some diversity to my pen spinning portfolio, thanks!
Look no further!
A hearfelt "thank you" for providing me with my daily dose of laughter at myself (as usual)!
Yet when Tim does pen tricks (looking just as wasted as mr crackhead), we pound our clubs on the ground and scream like cavemen did when fire was first discovered....
Hey .. I am no exception either ... now my index finger won't stop twitching.
damn you - ferriss
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Hi T,
I look like a crackhead? Sweeeeeet! ;)
Tim
also shows multiple pen trick tutorials. Heck, the book and DVDs just show you how to do just about anything that has been deemed cool.
Thanks Tim!
Los de el video son nuevos para mi.
Soy originario de Costa Rica y estoy planeando volver a mi tierra. Tengo 54 años y 22 años viviendo en San Francisco, California. Me canse de este pais voy de regreso a mi bello pais.
Viva Costa Rica.
Now I'm determined.
Couldn't but help notice the laptop screen ... inquiring minds want to know ... what does Tim Ferris listen to on Pandora?
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Hi B,
Nice catch! My two stations are "Three Days Grace" and "Sevendust" at the moment. I really dig the general riffs and vocals of the first and the acoustic virtuosity of the latter. Hope that lends an idea ;)
Have an awesome weekend,
Tim
Cool stuff, I can't wait to get me some bic pens and annoy my co-workers. Ha!
By the way, I noticed you listen to Pandora? There is a certain beauty in randomness - be in music or life.
Looking forward to reading your book.
Salamat,
Len
Sometimes I wonder at your post subjects. When you posted on pen flourishes I must admit that although neat tricks, I could not connect the dots with the 4HWW. I have been interested in conjuring and street magic for quite some time. I thought I would try to pick up at least one move for my routine so I decided on the Helicopter (aka the Thumb Around) move. On Thursday I practiced most of the day off and on. By day’s end I was shooting about 2 for 100 after close to what seemed like 2000 tries. Friday came and I actually succeeded almost 20 times for the approximately the same 2000 tries. I got up Saturday morning and realized after dropping my “Bic� umpteen times why, in my opinion, this was posted. Success always comes from trial and error, never from trial and success! My first muse just went online in the middle of August and although I have gotten several hits no orders to date. I know that “my muse� just like the pen flourish will take some time and constant practice. Thanks again for your encouragement and, by the way, today I am 5 for 20 so far!
Ken Duncan
Anytime you are on the island, give me a holla. -Y-
Have you considered spin-offs for your book? "The Four Hour Work for Parents" or "The Four Hour Work Week Congressional Candidates" would be great. You would be like the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" guy.
Hey this is Cal from the Blendz inside Classic Car Wash... you just stopped in and gave me the link to your blog a short while ago. I read it and will read more in depth when I get home. Thanks, it's a wealth of information!
I just realized I went to school with your friend Noah. I don't remember if it was Lynbrook or Cupertino since I went to both but I remember him!
Well, thanks for the information and I will definitely check out your book!
-Cal
http://www.pentrix.com
Keep up the great work.
- D
You will not believe the pen-spinning virtuosity on display in these embedded YouTube clips. The second clip, in particular, will dizzily spin your conceptual pen-spinning foundations. Apparently boys in Thailand have taken up pen-spinning as the new craze. The first clip is a shakycam recording of what appears to be an English-language Asian news channel. It reports that the community site ThaiSpinner.com has 10,000 members.
many thanks - M
I would just like to say thank you for you instruction video. My frustration has been born more out of lack of instruction rather than difficulties in practice. I have been teaching in South Korea for the better part of two years now and my kids are always doing these tricks. I wanted to learn and now you have given me the starting point.
Cheers
Sean
P.S. - If you are on facebook feel free to add me.
have you got any easier ones?
... i tried for months
its driven everyone nuts
....i still cant do them
Check this video out for an example of putting the tricks into a flow - WOW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7e30w1YjCg