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Title: Journal Reading
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October 31, 1997 |
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It doesn't take a genius to think, anyone with half a mind can think. The truth of the matter is it doesn't matter what you think, if you think it is important to put it down on paper, write it down, it may be more important than you think. There have been so many important things that I wish that I would've written down in life, and you tell yourself at the time I'm going to remember this moment forever, and then the next week or the next month you forget and you find yourself wondering what it was that you said you were going to remember and that's a good reason to keep a journal so you don't forget the important details, the ones that really matter... Showed first 250 characters
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There have been so many important things that I wish that I would've written down in life, and you tell yourself at the time I'm going to remember this moment forever, and then the next week or the next month you forget and you find yourself wondering what it was that you said you were going to remember and that's a good reason to keep a journal so you don't forget the important details, the ones that really matter... Showed next 250 characters
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