When laziness takes over, you are left with nothing but yourself to blame. Not long ago, I complained (it comes so easy) about lack of time, about a hectic nine-hour job and rush-commuting.
Now, when I have all the time in the world - thanks to a break from my job - I'm only happy in the thought that I can read to my heart's content....
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When laziness takes over, you are left with nothing but yourself to blame. Not long ago, I complained (it comes so easy) about lack of time, about a hectic nine-hour job and rush-commuting.
Now, when I have all the time in the world - thanks to a break from my job - I'm only happy in the thought that I can read to my heart's content. Yes, a 'thought', as you can see, when devoid of action, comes to naught. That probably explains my slow reading-rate. Not that I set myself a figure to fulfil, but I think I could have read, explored and understood more. Like they say, it's never too late to begin....
Complex writing and discussions on human psychology excite me, not limited to any particular genre of writing. I do not like reading fantasy; watching it makes more sense to me. If you recommend a book to me with all your passion and conviction, I'm game.
Very soon I will get back to everything that I love and am passionate about. Also, someday I wish to have a mini library and an art gallery at home, and live the kind of life that makes one "happy".
I believe: "Writers and readers are essentially jobless, and the jobless are sometimes contented."
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