06-19-2020, 06:44 PM
(06-19-2020 03:58 AM)Santhu Wrote: [ -> ](06-19-2020 03:15 AM)Madmansdeath Wrote: [ -> ](06-19-2020 12:32 AM)Santhu Wrote: [ -> ](06-18-2020 07:39 PM)Madmansdeath Wrote: [ -> ]I will buy that book when I can afford it. Great Books like these are not meant to read digitally. You have to have a physical copy.(06-18-2020 03:18 AM)pcdbuilder Wrote: [ -> ]
Would rather buy a laser printer and a 200-page capacity stapler tbh.
I'm currently working through Brilliance Breakthrough on paper filling in the questions as I go after doing just that.
While also listening to breakthrough advertising through text to speech, wherever i like.
.... While also having them and another 50 books on copywriting, seo and various other topics, on my tablet and kindle, with night mode support and reflow.
Digital files have a lot more real-world use then paper will ever have, you'll always have the option of just DIYing the book yourself (you could even learn to bind a book yourself).
Knowledge is meant to be shared and certainly not republished after the author passes away for a ridiculous markup.
Well, It's your preference mate and nothing wrong with that.
I usually prefer physical books as they provide better comprehension for me.
I always have a hard time reading digitally. I get bored and lose interest after 50 pages and I am trying to Improve to overcome that.
Aye to be honest what I wrote yesterday was a bit on the nose, I was trying to give advice but just ended up being defensive. *sigh
Likely because limiting myself to a particular medium just sounds like one of the excuses I used to make a couple of years ago when I'd never be able to motivate myself to action.
Tbh there's differently a benefit to spending money for some people, as getting your moneys worth can be a powerful motivator.
Though the one thing I'll never do is read something on a computer screen, doubt I'd ever be able to get further than 50 pages myself if I wasn't following along with text to speech(which is awful for the first hour you try to use it, but you'll quickly get used to it), using a tablet/kindle is a godsend though.
Though what I really recommend trying is to print a few documents out and giving that a shot, especially if they're not too long, and use the print booklet feature in acrobat with a stapler (or even a hole punch and string). There's also the benefit of not feeling bad about writing all over your new book if you want to take notes.
These days you can get a pretty solid black and white laser printer for £60 if there's a deal on (I'm using a Brother HL-L2350DW with third party toner from amazon, printer cost £60, toner comes to £20 for approx 3000 sheets). Note any sort of office supply is price gouged right now with everyone working from home.