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End posting at least for today I hope, so as to tie up loose ends

1. Some of the audiobooks I want to cover during this year haven't been named in my last post, that is because it is impossible for me to think of the totality of anything at a time.

2. I will not dramatically echo past developments like a sudden shift to any predominance of any manner of time consumption, or an equalizing of similar services like YouTube + Audible and so on, NO, I do declare that the firm rule for myself is to get to 3,000 hours listened to, which officially is made up of the titles in previous post, factors going into this as into a blender are as follows:

a) speed of listening -- times noted are when played at normal 1.0x speed.
b) where i'm currently at in each thing, I am at the beginnings btw, not too much cheating going on
c) throwing in other titles as well as YT videos for music and learning, and the odd film evens all out, it's a rousing complexity that provides a luscious melodic chord in time management. The Art of Time Management, and How It's Not Wasting Time by Mr. Almost Crazy will be due out on January 7 2026, the birthdate of my film collection.

3. By not spending any money at least till that Wes Anderson set is released is possibly the reason for my Audible craze, I have to make myself not keep buying things until I finish a whole bunch of things.

4. Next year I project to be a whole year devoted to Audible like June to December of this year is.

5. I'm planning on 20 more years 🤞 the division of these years as for focuses are this way:

a) 12/20 -- kindle & physical books
b) 4/20 -- Audible
c) 2/20 -- YouTube
d) 2/20 -- film/show collection

6. Thoughts go out to L.A.

7. Will my Hockey team The Oilers play better to even the series?? Potential posting topic in the near future.

8. I've been listening to Trotsky as I wrote this post, and I am using a document to chart my progress through the 3k hours, it's way more than just the Wes Anderson set, that's how the mind works, uses the past official statements i've said to realize how time will be be specially managed.

 
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