I sometimes feel inadequate whenever I compare my accomplishments in anything with the accomplishments of others. I read 11 books this year, but they were all about autism spectrum disorders. I don't have a lot of spare time for reading for fun. Plus, I like to other things with my time. I tend to forget that some of the people at this site read TONS more than the average person. When I remember that, it doesn't bother me so much.
To be honest, if I had the choice between reading nonfiction or watch a documentary, I'd rather watch the show. *shrug*
To be honest, if I had the choice between reading nonfiction or watch a documentary, I'd rather watch the show. *shrug*
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I believe all news and research that supports my opinion, and dismiss the rest as conspiracy and lies.
I believe all news and research that supports my opinion, and dismiss the rest as conspiracy and lies.
This message last edited by Avendesora on 23/12/2010 at 01:54:36 PM
Does this ever make you depressed?
17/12/2010 01:54:57 AM
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I don't measure myself against other people by number of books read.
17/12/2010 02:00:40 PM
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A little.
17/12/2010 04:10:36 PM
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Which ones have you tried? *NM*
17/12/2010 09:09:50 PM
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I think we have this conversation every time I mention Eco.
18/12/2010 03:25:40 PM
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Probably. It just seems like a shame that you'd figure you like him, and yet don't.
18/12/2010 03:44:20 PM
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Hardly ever.
17/12/2010 06:39:02 PM
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That's a good way of looking at it... a filter to steer people towards the books worth their while.
17/12/2010 09:11:34 PM
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I do notice the same, but it doesn't make me depressed or ashamed
18/12/2010 01:16:15 PM
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Edit: No, not "depressed".
22/12/2010 02:38:22 PM
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