I know someone who wrote a 1500-page monetary history of the United States.
Guess what happened next.
Really. Guess.
Nobody read it.
You knew that.
My guess: the number of non-library sales was under 100. The number of those that were read from start to finish: two or three, if even that many.
So what was the point?
Beats me.
Or this:
I know someone who wrote a massive book on economics, possibly the most massive word-count-heavy book I have ever seen. A great deal of it is very much worth reading. It took him fifteen years.
If it sold 250 copies, I'd be surprised.
Lesson one: don't write books that massive.
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