Quick productivity tip if you can afford the cost of this course, I think you could probably afford the cost of Amazon unlimited for $9 and 99 cents a month, you can have access to around a million books. This means for $9 and 99 cents you can have a library almost like a zillion times larger than what Thomas Jefferson had what King Henry the Eighth had what the richest, most powerful rulers in the world had throughout most of human history. You can now have a library so much larger than there's all at your fingertips. All for less than 10 bucks a month. It sometimes boggles on what we take for granted now. And we don't see something instantly we want.
We don't see the newest bestseller on it's like oh, this is horrible. Timeout folks. This is so vast, what we have at our fingertips now. So for so little As I mentioned, those of you don't have any more money, go to Google Play, you can get access to a million books. But the beauty of Amazon is you're going to get so many new books. So when you're trying to learn about a new topic, new computer science new some aspect of business, chances are, there are dozens, if not hundreds of books on that subject that you can now get on to pay the 999 a month for free.
And folks, I'm not an affiliate of Amazon. I'm not kidding from them. But I have been a customer for a long time. And I find it's just so useful when I want to go deep on a new subject. I'll just quickly download 10 books, it limits you to 10 at a time, I download 10 books, and I may read all of them or at least the important parts of all of them on one plane ride, delete them all. Download another 10 books, and you can quickly read 10 2030 even 100 books on a new subject, often within a week and really build tremendous expertise in a way that was not possible for most people for most of human history.
So do yourself a favor. I'm not saying you shouldn't still buy paper books or buy new books at their regular price, whether it's Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or whatever your bookstore is of choice. But there's so many. Now there's a lot of bad books on Amazon Kindle, you've got to be able to weed through all that too, because the standards are pretty low. But if you want a comprehensive sense of what's really going on and a particular topic or particular niche or industry, it's a great way to quickly for almost no cost, get tremendous amount of information that you can then process So do yourself a favor. Subscribe to it today.