About H Harvey
H Harvey writes self-help in the tradition of the classical self-improvement essay — short, direct, and centered on a single idea that the reader is trusted to take seriously. Time Investing takes the metaphor of financial investment and applies it to how people spend their time, arguing that most people are systematically misvaluing their attention by investing it in low-return activities while leaving high-return options untouched. The argument is simple enough to state in a sentence and deep enough to generate a full book's worth of reflection. Harvey's voice is plain and persuasive — not aggressively motivational, but quietly convinced that the reader's life would improve if they took the argument seriously. The book does not offer a step-by-step system; it offers a reframe, which is often more valuable.