if you prefer

Sophia Jennifer S

I prefer to start each day with a bowl of cereal and a glass of milk before starting my day. It’s hard to not be a morning person for a few reasons: I don’t want to waste any time at all while I’m eating, I want to start the day with a full belly, and I don’t want to wait until I’m full before I start my day.

I prefer that you start your day with a meal (or at least a break from your food) but I like to start my day with a drink or two too. I like to start the day with a glass of milk or a shot of espresso and a glass of milk or a shot of espresso before I even get to the cereal bowl.

It’s not so much one thing as three things that I like to start my day with. First I like to drink coffee, I like to go out and walk around, and I like to read.

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Do I think the same things that I enjoy most about myself and the world around me.I like to spend time reading, watching movies, reading books, and listening to music.I like to read books and movies.I like to go out and read.I like to go out and read.I like to read.I like to go out and read.I like to read.I like to read.I like to read.I like to read.I like to read.

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We’ve heard of the “if you’d just read this book, you’d figure out how this works” mantra, but that’s only half the battle. How well do you know the characters? Do you really know what the author is telling you? Do you care? How well do you like the book? When you are reading a book, you’re not just listening to the story and having someone read it to you.

I don’t read books at all, and in fact, I hate books. I don’t like books because they tell me what to think about a good movie or a book, and I think people who do read a lot tend to be very shallow, and don’t pay too much attention to the message. I don’t care about what they think about the plot, or what they think about the characters, or how well they know the book. I just want to read.

I think the same is true of how we perceive and read books. We all read to find out what happens next, but we often get bogged down in the story itself. We feel compelled to read more (and therefore more) to get the story, but we don’t find the story interesting all by itself. We need the author to tell us its about the story and why it matters, and we don’t get that without the story.


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