I hope the program is informative! I am definitely a lifelong learner. As far as blockchain learning goes, after initial internet study, I started reading The Age of Cryptocurrency (well, listening to it on audiobook). I'm almost done with it now, been taking it slow - I used to listen to audiobooks nonstop but haven't been as much lately. After it is done though, I have the newer followup written by the same people already downloaded waiting in the wings. :)
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Great to hear! Technology continues to provide us great ways to learn and participate in knowledge acquisition; we need to take advantage of it as much as we can. I listen to a number of podcasts when I am on long drives or trips and when I am working out.
When I was really listening to a lot of audiobooks, I would go and borrow CDs from the library. So I'd be out walking around with my old school CD walkman and got a few comments from people who were laughing and joking how hipster I was. I was like, "This is how I borrow audiobooks from the library. I've had this CD walkman for like twenty years. Can't afford to buy all the books I want to read." Then they were like ...oh. Seriously, folks, if it still works, why wouldn't you use it? These are the people who probably think "no one goes to libraries anymore."