Green Destiny
Life isn't worth the trouble.
- Nov 16, 2019
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This sucks big time for me because reading is one of the few hobbies I have to pass the time. Every story I try to get interested in ultimately fails and I lose interest quickly.
I had the same problem. In highschool I read myself into a reading burnout where it just didn't excite me anymore. I stopped reading so much and after a year everything returned to normal.This sucks big time for me because reading is one of the few hobbies I have to pass the time. Every story I try to get interested in ultimately fails and I lose interest quickly.
What I mean is that new stories I try to get interested in fail to get me hooked to keep reading more of it. After the first few paragraphs I simply lose motivation."every story… ultimatly fails".
I have that problem too.I can't even read through forum posts without losing my train of thought.
I understand, can relate. Reading is my portal from here. I, too, am unable to concentrate lately, nothing grabs me, books or otherwise. Maybe it's a phase? Big hugs xoxoThis sucks big time for me because reading is one of the few hobbies I have to pass the time. Every story I try to get interested in ultimately fails and I lose interest quickly.
What about listening to audio books ?When I am very ill, I have extreme brain fog and cannot read. I feel the loss so keenly. Then, when I get a little strength, I open a book and after a few pages, my heart is filled with joy. It's the only joy I have left.
I wonder what you mean by "every story… ultimatly fails".
Same here, but I picked up recently East Wind, West Wind by Pearl S. Buck and I find it moderately enjoyable. She's one of my favourite authors and also remembers me of my deceased grandmother, which introduced me to her.This sucks big time for me because reading is one of the few hobbies I have to pass the time. Every story I try to get interested in ultimately fails and I lose interest quickly.
Well I do like Stephen King. Maybe i'll give some of his works a try since it's been a long time since i've read any of his Novels.Same here, but I picked up recently East Wind, West Wind by Pearl S. Buck and I find it moderately enjoyable. She's one of my favourite authors and also remembers me of my deceased grandmother, which introduced me to her.
Perhaps try with your absolute favourite authors? There are also books I can read several times, those that are about alienated, suicidal men with my same disposition, like The tree of Science or
No longer human. I wouldn't mind becoming as versed in No longer human as a religious zealot is of the Bible.
What about listening to audio books ?