12.06.2008

a person reads 20 pages of THE WAY WE EAT, WHY OUR FOOD CHOICES MATTER under the dimmest lighting allowed by the light dimmer of the kitchen light, in the kitchen. the person was reading for an hour. while they read the sun rose completely over the horizon. lying in bed the person thought, it shouldn't take an hour to read 20 pages. but the light was dim and the person had been awake for 20 hours straight. the person thinks they should read more so they can read faster. then they quickly think they should 'comprehend' what they read better by writing about what they read and not contemplating how fast or slow they read. then the person falls asleep for four hours. this is the end of the person's story. it is indeterminable how much the book the person is reading will positively affect the person's life. the person will make food choices based on what they have read. as far as reading, writing, and comprehension, the person finds thinking about those things boring.