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Did you like the play on words there? Or is it a pun? I can't remember. Remind me to learn that tomorrow. Of course, I probably learn more than two things every day, but here are two that I remember, and will continue to remember:
1. A good pair of running shoes makes all the difference.
My 'runners' are old and too small, so now my feet hurt.
2. I pre-emt things I learn.
This is a confusing one. You know how you'll do something, and later learn a lesson from it? You see it a lot in movies and books like 'well here's what I was trying to do, but in the process I learnt this life lesson and now I'm a better person.'
I do things, and think like that. I already think of what life lesson I may learn from something.
Then the questions are 'does that mean I've already learnt the lesson?' 'If I haven't, then will I?' 'Would I have learnt this lesson if I didn't already think of the lesson?' 'Should I continue with this now if I think I already know the outcome?'
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That depends on how good the person writing your book is. If they are a novice, then just stop as you have probably figured out the end. But if the author is more experienced, then you sould see it through as there may be a suprise twist.
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*Stranger That Fiction moment*
Hmm... well, if I'm writing my book, and I like to think that I can be a fairly good writer... then I suppose I'll have to see it through to find out the twist!
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And of course, I mean to say 'Stranger THAN Fiction'
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some girl
Terra Australis
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That depends on how good the person writing your book is. If they are a novice, then just stop as you have probably figured out the end. But if the author is more experienced, then you sould see it through as there may be a suprise twist.