Conversation Agent: Ten Books that Stand the Test of Time

Ten Books that Stand the Test of Time Time Do you you do this? I regularly pass on to other people many of my business and marketing books — mostly bought, some received as courtesy copies from publishers and authors. While I still prefer to read the physical souvenir of someone’s work, in print, I don’t have to hang on to all of them forever. My philosophy is that knowledge needs to flow through networks to become really valuable overall. I don’t give my copies of everything away. If I really like a book and I want to hold onto it, I buy more copies for others. There are two kinds of books I hold onto: 1. those with a personal and special dedication from the author 2. those where I wrote furiously in the margins

Conversation Agent: Ten Books that Stand the Test of Time

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