Can you have too many books?

On the theme of having ' too many ' of something...Can you have too many books?My choice to engage in private practice complicated my life plan to have dedicated spaces for work and play.  Work became a lifestyle, and the Internet just made the whole problem that much more complicated - accessing email and any other point of information at any time.  I am not sure why I didn ' t consider this back in 1981 when I first logged onto CompuServe.  I might have planned all this differently, and maybe made different life choices about information access.Anyway, I think that I have too many work-oriented books.  Maybe.  Or maybe I just have too many in locations that I don ' t want to have them in.  I am working from one satellite office today and I looked at the books overflowing the bookshelf all over the floor.  How does this happen? I thought for a moment to just move them all down the street to my college office, but then I started looking at them and immediately recognized a problem.  Some of the work-oriented books are just good books that I wouldn ' t mind in this space but I have turned them into work-oriented books.  Jerome Bruner - Acts of Meaning - work book, or not?  Yuval Noah Harari - Sapiens: A brief history of humankind - work book, or not?I can easily categorize the Willard and Spackman ' s occupational therapy text - but what in the world am I supposed to do with the book about Ella Lyman Cabot and her contribu...
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