what do we need to get the most of what we're reading? aside
from the inevitable consumption of time, we need a mind that is critical but
nonetheless open to what we're being pesented. am reading Love Your
Frenemies again. after the first read, i was convinced it was heftily
priced, not worth what i paid for. today, i decided to reread it again, trying
to efface the dismay of the lackadaisical investment on that book. the act
stemmed from the line of thought that i could've spent that money on clothes
instead. i had to wash clothes as wednesday transitioned unnoticeably to
thursday because i have nothing to wear anymore. since monday this week i've
been wearing Sam's clothes to work without permission. (Hopefully she wouldn't
get to read this.)
i was also thinking how i should make the most out of this
tablet which dad has given me. i haven't alloted much time to learning how to
use this gadget since the battery drains too fast for this gadget to be used
conveniently during my road trips. unlike our now obsolete tv playstation
portal which was not used at all for gaming by any member of the family, i
would prevent this gadget from meeting the same fate by abstaining from buying
an android phone since it would likely keep me from using this.
back to buying the LYF book, the beauty of any story like
this one depends on how much i, the reader, could relate to it. i retract
regretting buying it. the mistake that it was was a price i am willing to pay
for the lesson. i am usually disappointed with myself since my learning curve
has long since dipped down. this drained out vacuum feeling is lodging and
gaining its nourishment from me. this beautiful life i have i could not waste
on being tired. i am tired of being tired, where is that sense of wonder for
things that i often have? when my mind, body and heart aren't on the same
beating page, i have to realign them.
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