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THREE MOST INTERESTING THINGS:

Life without some interesting utterance can be bland in every parts. It would be more of an incomplete piece. My most prominent interests are as follows:

DRAWING:

Drawing means everything to me. I can’t understand why other people don’t feel the same way as I do about it. I could not live without drawing. At least, life would be a real struggle without drawing.I have been drawing, allegedly, since I was two years old. I haven’t drawn every day since then, I’ve had breaks, but even during times of relative non-creative output such as when I was working or busy amidst studies I have found time to doodle.Since looking at the topic of repetition I have been drawing more than ever before. Drawing repetitiously in itself is therapeutic. There is less skill involved, less thinking and it is easier to let the thoughts flow when drawing a simple object or idea. I have found it addictive. Drawing has become my drug of choice. Its the most interesting part of my life.



BASKETBALL:

When I play basketball, I feel great, even though I’m not the best of players. When I do good things on the court, I know it’s because I can make up for my lack of athleticism with being a student of the game. It’s the one place on earth where I am in my element. I don’t worry about school, or family, or problems. I think about whats in front of me, and how I can get the basketball in the hoop.My obsession with basketball is strange for some people to figure out.  Playing, watching, and reading about basketball fills me with a sense of enjoyment that I truly do feel that very few people can match. It is my second favorite interests.



READING BOOKS:



I love my books. Whenever I have a holiday, I pick up any book from the shelf and read it. I get so engrossed in the book that I often forget to eat. My mother has to yell at me to have my lunch. I often borrowed books from my friends and my school library. Books hold a great charm for me. Some of my friends had started enjoying a reading book as much as I do.I achieved a lot of knowledge by reading various books.  Read a book which inspire you, read a book which gives you a chance to select the best path of life, there are either a love story, failure story, religious books, successive person’s books, history book etc. but the main thing is that a book must enrich yourself with joy.


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