Why do you like reading?
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Re: Why do you like reading?
Also there's a lot to learn out there because everyone is filled with different ideas and stories to tell.
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I am sure I am not alone when I feel disoriented, and sometimes lost with strange grief after reading a book where I fell in love with the characters, am I?
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I have an undying passion for learning!
And reading is one of the best ways for me to learn.
I read history, science, politics, economics, geography, culture, even fiction..
To broaden ones mind and horizon, is to broaden ones soul.
Reading is learning for me, I never consider it a waste of time, regardless the topic or genre..
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It's very rewarding being in someone else's shoes in another place far from your own. The different perspective is an experience I'll keep wanting to have.
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