I definitely hate reading something that I take very seriously on screen. Like for example, I used to have the habit of printing whitepaper just to understand the projects and what they're all about. But now, to supplement my screen reading, I have a small notebook filled with summaries and important notes; I am pretty old school when it comes to that.
There's actually another good thing about overbuying. Apart from knowledge value, since book can be resold, it's actually a good investment. I did this in the past 😂. Although profit isn't really there but for old books I don't read anymore and those I don't really like {textbooks, some novels}, they gave me extra money to buy newer ones.
Looking forward to you making more book post!
I wish I started a habit of printing instead of being happy with just screen reading. It's those papers used that gets me environmentally conscious then toss the papers aside once content is consumed.
I have never sold my old books nor have I ever considered them as an investment. I'd probably slash down the price more than half if I did try it as that's the usual practice when I buy anything secondhand from peers.
I got side track with another book so finishing one from the list above will take a while. OwO