The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy

When's the last time you picked up a book? Was it years ago, back at university? Or was it just yesterday? Either way, even if you don't read, you know that you should.

Feel like you don't have any time for reading? Use audiobooks and listen to them while driving. Some books are narrated by their author, which adds a unique touch to the experience.

Whether you choose physical or digital, the point is to pick something up and gain the benefit of someone else's years of experience. Books are great because where else can you learn from someone else's lifetime of trials and tribulations, distilled down to the span of a few hours, sometimes less.

Blockchain Tech Dismantles Google

If you're into bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, Vitalik Buterin, or want to discover what a few other crypto projects and figureheads are doing to disrupt traditional markets, this one is for you.

The author, George Gilder, is a futurist who predicted the smartphone in the mid-'90s. As he sees it, Google's fundamental model -- making us the product and giving everything else away for free -- is destined for failure.

Interesting read on some history of both crypto and blockchain tech.

Fair warning:

The book's language is very advanced and technical. Decades of writing has given George an enormous vocabulary. Be prepared to learn some new words as you read about the blockchain uprising.

Here's where you can find it in audio format: https://www.audible.com/pd/Life-After-Google-Audiobook/B07FCQJJQK

Physical copies are available on eBay and Amazon, etc.

For more info about the book, Google it. LOL!