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Having most of the library splayed out on the floor (not even all the books, mind you!) is terrifying. Over all this I am in charge? For all these books, I'm the custodian?! (#1403332, #1413116)

I have a decent claim to having the best bookshelf in bitcoin (#965278). Looking at a bunch of the titles -- trying to sort them, LOL -- I'm thinking that I probably have the best monetary econ library in my country... and perhaps the top-5(-ish) best Austrian economics library in Europe.

Pretty cool when you think about it. And no, don't ever think about the sats opportunity cost for this lil collection/hoarding behavior.

No wonder you were determined to slog at that book for six months muahahha

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...and I don't even have that one! Was just a digital, PDF review copy

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Your dedication is amazing then

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Nice rack.

Also, a question: do you have a #1 Bitcoin book and/or a #1 Austrian economics book?

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If I don't get to pick the ones I worked on (in which case, Aaron's Genesis Book is superb!) #1 Bitcoin book might be Vijay Selvam's, or the Resistance Money team.

AE, in addition to the classics I like Choice a lot. If you want a Bitcoin flavor, Knut Svanholm's Praxeology is def underrated

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Cool, thanks for the recommendations! I'm pretty sure I haven't heard of Selvam's book before, Choice potentially also not - at least it wasn't on my list - both are on there now :)

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I probably have the best monetary econ library in my country

Aren't there like seven people in Iceland or something? Surely you can lay claim to best econ library on any island?

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Ouch. Harsh

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Lol
Fantasy island

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They look pretty new. Have you even read them?

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Or course! Probs about 90-95% of the ones you see (the unread shelf is elsewhere)

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Disappointing lack of chess books.

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They're in a different place, outside the pic I'm afraid. Unforgivable oversight, I now understand

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