I, on the contrary, started buying paper books again. It gives me more pleasure, and, moreover, it's easier for me to focus on paper books than on a screen. I trry to buy second-hand ones. They cost cheap and also, i like the idea of not enhancing the amount of various stuff in the world, which requires time and efforts to be produced and eventually ends up at a landfill. And considering how much a good e-reader costs compared to second hand books, well, for its price i can buy paper books for twenty-ish years, i guess:))). And i will try to sell them after reading , btw:).
I fell in love with paper books again a few years ago and pay a weekly visit to the library! Books I really really really like and reread (like Goodbye things) I buy.
I quit buying a lot of things. I do go out twice a week to eat with my 86 year old mother. Its our time together and I don't feel bad about spending money to be one on one with her. I feel that is money well spent because once she is gone i will not have that opportunity again. Books I buy thrift and re-donate when finished, or borrow at library or read on a reader.
I am interested to know what you do for living. If it is not too personal of a question, or if you have a video about it. Please let me know. Otherwise, love and respect from San Francisco
Thanks for the video Peter. I have sold my kindle because I found out I could read my books on my laptop or my phone and that it was a good enough experience . Who is not leaving near a supply socket nowadays? For taking notes I have found that it was generally not necessary because the books that matters are the one that change your vision of the world and the way you behave, these are the books one go back reading. I found a video of a person speaking about it: th-cam.com/video/e3g0x9AfLP0/w-d-xo.html Take care on your journey...
I, on the contrary, started buying paper books again. It gives me more pleasure, and, moreover, it's easier for me to focus on paper books than on a screen. I trry to buy second-hand ones. They cost cheap and also, i like the idea of not enhancing the amount of various stuff in the world, which requires time and efforts to be produced and eventually ends up at a landfill.
And considering how much a good e-reader costs compared to second hand books, well, for its price i can buy paper books for twenty-ish years, i guess:))).
And i will try to sell them after reading , btw:).
I fell in love with paper books again a few years ago and pay a weekly visit to the library! Books I really really really like and reread (like Goodbye things) I buy.
Thank You for this. watching from Hong Kong
Thank YOU for sharing. Im learning watching from Hong Kong
Thanks for your great videos so informative and thought invoking.
I quit buying a lot of things. I do go out twice a week to eat with my 86 year old mother. Its our time together and I don't feel bad about spending money to be one on one with her. I feel that is money well spent because once she is gone i will not have that opportunity again. Books I buy thrift and re-donate when finished, or borrow at library or read on a reader.
I really enjoyed this video. Your home looks so relaxing to me. 😀
Thank you, Peter.
coffee is great...I've started mixing 50/50 with decaf so that I can double the quantity I drink 🤔
Another interesting video :). Thanks! 🙂
Another great installment, Peter. Thank you.
The singing, silent disco…epic. Digital books…pas pour moi.
i love your videos. greetings from south dakota. do you ever plan on travelling or are you happy living in the same city year after year?
You always seem so kind
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Great video, Peter 😊
I am interested to know what you do for living. If it is not too personal of a question, or if you have a video about it. Please let me know. Otherwise, love and respect from San Francisco
Curious, what is your monthly budget in Bulgaria?
I love e-readers but can’t stand DRM and being forced into the device’s store.
Thanks for the video Peter. I have sold my kindle because I found out I could read my books on my laptop or my phone and that it was a good enough experience . Who is not leaving near a supply socket nowadays?
For taking notes I have found that it was generally not necessary because the books that matters are the one that change your vision of the world and the way you behave, these are the books one go back reading.
I found a video of a person speaking about it:
th-cam.com/video/e3g0x9AfLP0/w-d-xo.html
Take care on your journey...