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Man claims he adds 14 days to his week with his ‘time manipulating’ routine

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Updated 12:00 15 Aug 2023 GMT+1Published 11:50 15 Aug 2023 GMT+1

Man claims he adds 14 days to his week with his ‘time manipulating’ routine

He bills himself as a 'success and fulfillment whisperer’

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Tom Bilyeu

Topics: World News, YouTube

Jess Hardiman
Jess Hardiman

Jess is Entertainment Desk Lead at LADbible Group. She graduated from Manchester University with a degree in Film Studies, English Language and Linguistics. You can contact Jess at [email protected].

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A man claims he adds 14 days to his week with his ‘time manipulating’ routine – although many critics are calling bulls**t on the idea.

Entrepeneur Ed Mylett appeared on the Impact Theory podcast with YouTuber Tom Bilyeu back in 2018, discussing the keys to ‘manifesting your dream life’.

Mylett’s website bills him as a ‘global speaker, coach, entrepreneur, 2x bestselling author, TV host, top ranked podcast host’ and ‘one the most inspiring speakers of our time’.

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“Ed has been sought after, and privately mentored many of the top professional athletes, entertainers, business executives, and politicians in the world,” it says.

“He is considered the ‘success and fulfillment whisperer’ for elite achievers in helping them to perform at #MAXOUT levels of their lives.”

Imagine having 'success and fulfillment whisperer’ on your Tinder bio... Surely that's the ick, right there?

Mylett's comments have gone viral after the clip resurfaced online.
YouTube/Tom Bilyeu

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Mylett partly credits his achievements to the fact that he apparently has 21 days in a week to get everything done – a claim that naturally has left people scratching their heads.

He explained to Bilyeu: “My day is 6am to noon, and I’m not crazy – you're crazy for thinking it takes 24 hours, just like some dude in a case did 300 years ago.

“And then the next day is 6pm to midnight. What I have done now is I have changed and manipulated time – I now get 21 days a week.

“Stack it up over a month, I’m gonna kick your butt. Stack it up over a year, you’re toast. Stack it up over five years, my entire life is different than it would have been otherwise.”

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So he basically believes that that 6pm to midnight period counts as a ‘third day’ meaning over the course of an average person’s seven-day week, he’s actually lived through 21.

Right.

Naturally, after the clip resurfaced on Twitter and went viral, many people have had a lot to say about the idea.

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One wrote sarcastically: "My guy just invented mornings and afternoons."

Another said: "Men will really go on these podcasts and say something like 'I’ve finetuned my body to extract nutrients from the food I eat and I dispose of the waste by pushing it out my a*se' and think they’ve invented doing a poo."

A third said: "My favourite part of this clip is that he thinks the 'caveman era' was 300 years ago."

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