There’s a scene in Cosmos (the good one with Carl Sagan) where he is at the public library in New York City. It’s a massive building filled with books. Sagan begins talking about how many books you could read if you read one book each week. He takes a few steps in front of some bookshelves he’s standing in front of and stops shortly after. The entirety of one’s reading life is contained within a few humble steps of an enormous library.