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<h1>I HATE READING BOOKS, I WISH I DO</h1> 
Why? Why do I hate reading books? Why don't I find it fun? Why do I find it as a waste of time? Why!? Oh! Sorry for my introduction, it was kinda'
awkward. But why!? Question, should this even be a bother to me? Why is it a big deal? Well, never to boast but you might actually know in 
<a href=Bmystory(section).html>my story</a> that I actually have high grades ever since I start to enter academics and ended as a Valedictorian in grade 6.
And I can say in my humblest knowledge of myself that I am gifted also with the intelligence or the capability to actually assimilate. But to answer the question I 
have set about why not liking to read bothers me, is because many people actually expect me to be a really smart person with so many ideas and stock knowledge
about everything. But no, it's just reflected upon my educational status which is good.<br><br> And another question, why do I actually get high grades despite not liking 
to read? My personal answer is that maybe, this drive to study hard especially in academic related purposes where there is actually tests and scores involved is
motivated by the good feeling of succeeding. First of all, ever since, I actually have found myself to have a potential to excel in academics, and then I found 
out what it does to me. Of course, as mentioned, it gives me a feeling of fulfillment which is actually an essential aspect in life. It gives me confidence also
to show that I am not just what I am, but an achiever in this part. In other words, it makes me stand out from others. 
If it's really easy to give up my seriousness in the academic aspect, I would do it.
But this decision I haven't given up is I believe in the right path.
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What are actually the benefits of reading in my comprehension that makes me want to make it a hobby? 
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<li>First of all, the most typical reason is for knowledge. That books provide enlightenment to every thing we might touch, see, hear, etc..</li>
<li>Second of all, is that reading books can broaden your perspective on things which in turn lead to more open ideas.</LI>
<li>Thirdly, reading books can increase your I.Q. or your intelligence quotient.</li>
<li>Lastly, reading books might be a better hobby than doing harmful or nonsense things.</li>
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Those listed upon there are just in my thoughts on what I perceive it to be. But to continue with the brain storming, as soon as typing this content,
I realized that what if, I was not just meant to be a reader of a great library, or a bookworm who can't live without books. Because to imagine, 
I have other priorities in life that might not coincide with reading. Maybe because I feel I have already given much time reading our lessons in school.
And maybe because I just don't want to be an absolute nerd who literally knows every thing but doesn't at all. Maybe this isn't just my pure happiness. Like
when we actually try to be something like this and that, we can actually try to be like it and sometimes it does take a lot of practice. But when we find out 
that it's not what we are looking for, there are still so other opportunities out there. So neh, it's not literally I hate reading books, there are just wider
things that reading cannot give me entirely. I'm not demoting reading but I'm just saying that we all have different priorities based on our goals that affect
what we do in our lives. Some people are alike, but not at all the same. And I would like to end this page by saying, we are unique, let's not stress
so much what people want us to be, being ourselves is worth it!
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