While the ideas about how to structure your days for improved productivity are awesome, I struggled a lot with the ridiculousness of the fictional story aspect. It read a lot like a poorly written romance or an Eat, Pray, Love of self help/wealth with a lot of repetition of the key ideas.
The whole romance of the two disciples was a trail of red flags. I also really didn't love the whole message of having your cake and eating it too. Billionaires are selfish narcissists that are held up by our society as something to aspire to- this is hugely problematic. Someone with a fleet of jets isn't my go to for a hero and trickle down economics are proven ineffective means of wealth distribution. I really don't think the promise of everyone being richer than their wildest dreams is something that is sustainable but it sure moves units. It's probably worth watching a few videos/ find a good summary of the worthwhile points of the book and applying these to your life... save your time and read something else.