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Old 11-23-2007, 11:13 PM   #6
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A lot of my reading lately has been informational- some for school, some on my own. Some of it applies to my life, but some of it makes me think. I read books on archeology, religion, history, and just about anything else that strikes my fancy. I've got a few books on quantum physics. Some things I read for distraction and entertainment.

Something from a school reading stuck with me the other day, about how humans need some limits or we are not happy. Someone asked me about it and I had to go track down the original article. Another bit about religion has been useful in a couple of circumstances.
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