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What is this?

The Papercuts Library is a series of short books that seek to see and think beyond the present mess humanity is in, to the objective reality we all have the chance to make better, both for ourselves and for the world at large.

At 36 pages each, these are compact, yet weighty tomes calibrated for our time-crunched society and meant to be read in a single session. The goal is not to rile you up, but rather to help you sort things out and clarify what is and isn’t happening in this world.

If you are looking around these days and see madness, the Papercuts Library is here to put words to it, so we aren’t driven mad ourselves by a world that seems to want to stop thinking.

In summary… huge mission, short books, and straightforward yet novel ideas await you in the Papercuts Library!

Where to begin

If you want the clearest entry point into the series, start with one of these:

  • You and Your Phone are Boring – The present bestseller of the series addresses everything not being said as we stare at our phones.
  • What You Don’t Know – Papercuts Library #1 sets the stage for everything that follows with a gentle but persistent parade through the layers of ignorance we all navigate in making our way forward in life.
  • A New Working Concept for Human Civilization – Or, go big with the pitch that originally inspired the creation of the Papercuts Library. Why can’t we all be happy? Because we aren’t even trying.

Otherwise, whatever subject most catches your eye in the title lineup is the perfect place to begin, as each Papercut embodies the ethos of the whole series.

How to use

These books are not what they seem. There are sample pages from each title on their product pages and you can start to get the drift there, but you’ll need to read a Papercut from start to finish to really know what these shorts books are all about.

The easiest and most efficient way to navigate this growing library of ideas is to dive right in with the Current Complete Set, along with a Pioneer Subscription to make sure you don’t miss a beat going forward.

It’s an even draw from there whether you will be buying any given Papercut for yourself or for someone else who you think could you use it more. “Sometimes its you, sometimes its me, so send a Papercut to whomever is in need!”

Beyond that, you should just know that these books are kept short to not waste your time, and they are well-priced to make multiple purchases fun and affordable.

The world doesn’t have to be a terrible place. If you are interested in helping to turn things around, see what you think of this…