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Old 06-28-2012, 01:07 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Quexos View Post
It's a trick question, nobody can honestly say he'd give up money altogether.

But the answer would depend on the person's personality. Are we talking about someone with a huge ego or someone that is practical. Former answers A, latter answers B
End of story.
You can also do a lot of good with the royalties from one billion full priced books.

Of course, if the content of the book was potentially life changing, then one billion non-paying readers is a good start on reshaping the world.
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