In chapter Five, badke goes on to discuss how all some of the information that we try to obtain sometimes can not be free. We all wish for all the books that we ever tried to read be free but unfortunately can not happen. The reason is simple, because someone took there time to create that specific book that you would like to obtain and if so they would love to be compensated for it. Badke even went on to say “that is how the world revolve and it ever stop being that particular way it would stop. It may not look like that but without money being involved a lot of information would be kept to who ever created it and it would be a hell of a lot harder to procure the vast amount of information going around which would be the opposite of vast.
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