Why do you like reading?
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Re: Why do you like reading?
- kristyleann
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I like to read to learn too. My boyfriend listens to podcasts all the time but I can't really listen to them. I don't know why, I just can't seem to pay attention to audio stuff. I think it's cause my mind wander too much. I'll hear and idea and then connect it to something else and so on and so on until I realize that several minutes have gone by and I wasn't listening. I do that when reading as well but it's easier to pinpoint exactly where I left off.
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I love reading because it lets me travel the world and learn culture and life lessons at my own pace. Unlike movies, I can put a book down to have dinner or do homework then get instantly transported to a new world when I pick it up again.
It became my refuge when I needed to cheer up, but it was also the only thing I wanted to do when my spirits were high. Reading is my life.
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Carpe Diem!
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1. relaxes me from stressful days
2. learn new words (expands my vocabulary)
3. enlightens me (educates, inspires, motivates etc)
4. makes "waiting" time pass by quickly (waiting in lines at dmv, grocery stores etc.)
and 5. makes me happy

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Your analogy remined me of the Robert Frost poem ..mubaracus wrote:The way I see it I feel as though throughout our lives can be in a way vaguely described as driving down a everlasting highway. As we go through all our experiences in life new exits to new highways open up that we can now join a new highway because we now know that our past way of living is not the only way of living. When I read a book I feel like a new exit to my highway almost is always opened because the way I see things can never be the same.
http://www.davidpbrown.co.uk/poetry/robert-frost.html
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- mubaracus
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Haha I see some similarites!Fran wrote:Your analogy remined me of the Robert Frost poem ..mubaracus wrote:The way I see it I feel as though throughout our lives can be in a way vaguely described as driving down a everlasting highway. As we go through all our experiences in life new exits to new highways open up that we can now join a new highway because we now know that our past way of living is not the only way of living. When I read a book I feel like a new exit to my highway almost is always opened because the way I see things can never be the same.
http://www.davidpbrown.co.uk/poetry/robert-frost.html
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Haha I see some similarites!Fran wrote:Your analogy remined me of the Robert Frost poem ..mubaracus wrote:The way I see it I feel as though throughout our lives can be in a way vaguely described as driving down a everlasting highway. As we go through all our experiences in life new exits to new highways open up that we can now join a new highway because we now know that our past way of living is not the only way of living. When I read a book I feel like a new exit to my highway almost is always opened because the way I see things can never be the same.
http://www.davidpbrown.co.uk/poetry/robert-frost.html
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Life can be hard, but reading is one way to escape it all and that is why i love it..