Arnold Bennett's 1910 classic, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day , advises treating time as a precious, non-renewable currency by separating the day into an 8-hour work period and a 16-hour personal period, which should be managed with purpose. The text advocates for increasing self-improvement through structured routines, such as dedicating 90 minutes to intense concentration and avoiding passive, wasteful habits. Read the full text at Project Gutenberg . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more