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Tim Ferriss, author of the 4-hour work week, an another donor are going to donate $3 per person who follows him on twitter to U.S. public school students in low-income and high-need areas in two weeks. Follow @ferriss for a great cause and to help make a positive long term difference.
It’s something you can do quick and it’s free. Need more info? Check out his post.
This isn’t the first time Tim is trying to help others with a creative method.
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