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I also cared about being smart back then, of trying to learn everything to figure things out, And now I simply don't care, care as much as I do for a rotten barge of filth.
Getting older does that too you, the age related mental decline is real, and fierce. And everyone I cared about impressing, people pleasing, is dead. Granting me my freedom.
Recently read Doom Guy: Life In First Person by John Romero though. Suuuper interesting if you're into old id software pre-Quake 2. Loved it all the way through.
as a child and teen I red like 10-15 300 page books every month. easely..
once I got into gaming for real.. as in main hobby around 14yo.. I always gamed the amount of hours just spiked up around that age.. well that pretty much killed my reading... I now may read 10-15 books a year. still but thats only a fraction of what I used to.
than I not count the books I have to read for my job as teacher, the papers of students I have to read.. or the comics I also regulairly read nor the newspaper.. all of that is reacreative and not real book reading...
There's nothing like the smell of old books.