optimisticzoomer
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I haven’t read one in many years. I read a diary of a wimpy kid a few years ago, and some parts of textbooks etc
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not yet, im planning on buying one thoI haven’t read one in many years. I read a diary of a wimpy kid a few years ago, and some parts of textbooks etc
What type?not yet, im planning on buying one tho
I don’t count that. I mean in free timeyes in school
Then, no.I don’t count that. I mean in free time
Its a samurai book. I loved ghost of tsushima which is a game. Abd i wanted to start reading books so i tried finding a samurai book. Im gonna buy it soonWhat type?
Nah, my dopamine is too fucked to read a oneI haven’t read one in many years. I read a diary of a wimpy kid a few years ago, and some parts of textbooks etc
I would consider reading classic literature or science/nature books, but my free time seems to disappear quickly. I don’t even do much and time flies. I like making music, which I do on weekends, and I don’t spend that long doing that either, and I’d rather prioritise thatI didn't read many books in my early 20s, I was used to reading teenager stuff and whatever they gave us in school. I had a very bold thought "reading is useless. I rather enjoy -in a materialistic way- life".
Once I found stuff that I enjoy reading I never really stopped, I feel it nurtures me and helps me cope by understanding reality. I mostly read philosophy and history.
I can't help a lot in regards what you might like, essay or just plain "lean something" books are nice. There is no narrative or scenario you should remember or keep emotion and so on... You can slowly take stuff from them. I've read and re read same parts of some books without ending them for years; don't feel forced to finish a book because you are reading it currently.I would consider reading classic literature or science/nature books, but my free time seems to disappear quickly. I don’t even do much and time flies. I like making music, which I do on weekends, and I don’t spend that long doing that either, and I’d rather prioritise that
I would be interested in reading but don’t know how I’d fit it in
I read "IT" by Stephen King Because he was on cocaine when he was making the novelI haven’t read one in many years. I read a diary of a wimpy kid a few years ago, and some parts of textbooks etc
i read manga mainly and some biochemistry booksI haven’t read one in many years. I read a diary of a wimpy kid a few years ago, and some parts of textbooks etc