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Confession I Feel Guilty Abandoning Books

Confession I Feel Guilty Abandoning Books
Confession I Feel Guilty Abandoning Books

Confession I Feel Guilty Abandoning Books For years, i felt guilty “sneaking” other books that weren’t on those lists, which meant that i would often go awhile without reading much because i wasn’t motivated by my current choices. But here is my confession: i abandon books all the time. and i have come to believe that putting a book down is not only allowed, but understandable and even necessary.

The Guilty Confession Story
The Guilty Confession Story

The Guilty Confession Story I replaced my fancy go to bookmark with a sticky note, and found a place on my bookshelf for the novel i decided to take a break from. i’ll likely give it another chance in the future, when i’m. Welcome to the somatic studio my darling, you’ve read the books. you’ve done the therapy. you understand, intellectually, why you keep abandoning yourself – in relationships, at work, in the quiet moments when your own needs finally surface and you push them back down. and yet. the body still freezes when someone’s disappointed in you.…. But the real truth is that abandoning books happens. we all come to books with different personalities and backgrounds and opinions, and so a book that other people rave about may not tick the same boxes that i need for an enjoyable story. I feel a little guilty but i get over it quickly. i almost never intentionally abandon a book, it's more like it doesn't interest me enough so i convince myself that i'll come back to it later.

Don T Feel Guilty For Abandoning The Books You Ve Instagrammed Culture
Don T Feel Guilty For Abandoning The Books You Ve Instagrammed Culture

Don T Feel Guilty For Abandoning The Books You Ve Instagrammed Culture But the real truth is that abandoning books happens. we all come to books with different personalities and backgrounds and opinions, and so a book that other people rave about may not tick the same boxes that i need for an enjoyable story. I feel a little guilty but i get over it quickly. i almost never intentionally abandon a book, it's more like it doesn't interest me enough so i convince myself that i'll come back to it later. When i met my young reading companions and shared that i had finished 10 pages and couldn't help thinking about abandoning the book, it felt like i was feeling what they sometimes felt when an. Feeling guilty because you didn’t finish a book you started. a thing i recently thought about because i started virginia woolf’s orlando but did not finish it. despite reading 200 out of 235 pages. now, of course, this post isn’t about why i decided to abandon orlando. I always feel guilty when i abandon one of those books that's supposed to be "so good," but i know that if i keep reading it, i'll be passing up the time to read books that i'll actually enjoy. Listening to frank discussion about the less than kosher habits of other readers inspired me, a born again bibliophile, to confess some literary sins of my own. forgive me reader, for i have sinned. it's been two weeks since my last trip to the bookstore. anyway, here goes nothing: i put down books.

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