Soldato
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I own 2.3 books for every year of my age. I want to know if that's low, average or high. I get the feeling it's probably the lower end of average, as I have a narrow range of subjects I enjoy reading (books) about.
What's your ratio?
Perhaps we could have a poll with a few ratio ranges to get an idea at a glance?
EDIT:
It seems I may not have explained this very well (or overestimated the audience) as only a handful of people have understood the thread.
I’m not saying that more books = more knowledgeable/better educated, or however you want to word it, but the silly preconceptions someone might have about how many/few books you have. You calculate the ratio by simply dividing the amount of books you have by your age in years.
Example:
97 books ÷ 29 years old = 3.34
The rules are that they must be physical books (not ebooks) that you own at this moment.
If you’re just going to comment that the methodology is flawed, or that it doesn’t matter how many books you own, you’re correct, but you’re also taking the thread too seriously – it’s just a bit of fun, not a competition.
What's your ratio?
Perhaps we could have a poll with a few ratio ranges to get an idea at a glance?
EDIT:
It seems I may not have explained this very well (or overestimated the audience) as only a handful of people have understood the thread.
I’m not saying that more books = more knowledgeable/better educated, or however you want to word it, but the silly preconceptions someone might have about how many/few books you have. You calculate the ratio by simply dividing the amount of books you have by your age in years.
Example:
97 books ÷ 29 years old = 3.34
The rules are that they must be physical books (not ebooks) that you own at this moment.
If you’re just going to comment that the methodology is flawed, or that it doesn’t matter how many books you own, you’re correct, but you’re also taking the thread too seriously – it’s just a bit of fun, not a competition.
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