Education doesn't have to be expensive
Education doesn’t have to be expensive.
You don’t need to be thousands of dollars deep in student loan debt to learn.
There are so many free, or low-priced, resources available online on almost any topic.
You can learn a lot from podcasts, online courses, and articles.
Or, you can get creative.
I got the cart full of books above secondhand for just $20!
At retail, this is probably about $150 (which wouldn’t be bad, either!), but I got creative, and I have been for a while.
I get nearly all my books from local thrift stores for $2-$4 per book.
Sometimes they’re even buy-one-get-one-free.
I’m not sure there is a better ROI than the one you can earn from applying what you learn from a bunch of books that cost just $20.
All the best,
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