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I have a dilemma. I'm in the middle of Atlas Shrugged, not the lightest book, length wise, and Lyn Alden drops this bombshell.

How to I replicate myself to read both at the same time?

I mean, this is just a taste of what it offers, taken from the Amazon's description:

Broken Money explores the history of money through the lens of technology. Politics can affect things temporarily and locally, but technology is what drives things forward globally and permanently. The book's goal is for the reader to walk away with a deep understanding of money and monetary history, both in terms of theoretical foundations and in terms of practical implications.

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She did say she is releasing it in phases and assured prospective readers one would involve availability for purchase in sats

Shilling my idea on that here nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a 👀 nostr:note1pd920mav44h48xyaxvrzx3dpduvtx79kapew2d9ku2p5aapn6jxq96r5v3

Atlas is a horrible book. It's a political piece anyway, so you will accomplish more if you just read the Wikipedia articles about Rand and Objectivism, or even better watch the numerous interviews and discourses by Rand freely available on YouTube.

By reading it you're incurring huge opportunity costs. Like not reading Lyn's book, or reading real literature, or even learning about Randian objectivism in a time efficient manner that doesn't involve self-torture.

I think we had this discussion already a few weeks ago though didn't we?

I'm enjoying it to be honest.

Even days “Atlas Shrugged”; odd days “Broken Money”!

I would stick with Rand.

I don't read theory of money books, I don't need all the words.