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Old 11-10-2013, 12:31 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Atunah View Post
Or maybe some of us just have different hobbies, or don't do some of the hobbies you do and read instead. And I understand everything I read and I don't really skim anything. Very rarely do I do that and that usually means its not the book for me.
We all budget our time in life the way we want it. We do the things we have to, like work and such and then whats left we all make choices on how we want to spend that. Simple as that.

Why does there always have to be explanation on how its not possible to absorb some magical essence of books just because some read 100's of books a year. There is no right or wrong. Reading 10 books a year is just as right as reading 150 books a year.
I have a friend who averages one full size console game a month and maybe a half dozen books a year; I average 4-5 books a month and maybe 2 games a year. Comparable tastes and free time, different priorities.

Neither is right or wrong.
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