You 2.0, A Documentary On Life Hacking

by Scott Beale on September 29, 2008 · 0 comments

Joey Daoud, a student at Florida State University, is working on “You 2.0″, a documentary about Life Hacking, a process of using productivity tips and hacks to help deal with information overload and stay organized.

Here’s the teaser trailer, which features Tim Ferriss (4-Hour Workweek), Merlin Mann (43 Folders), Gina Trapani (Lifehacker), Leo Laporte (TWiT), Danny O’Brien (Electronic Frontier Foundation) and David Allen (GTD – Getting Things Done).

via Merlin Mann

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