I often get asked how I manage to read so many books while studying medicine. I almost always answer, "I make time for it." But I know, at the back of my head, that I'm simply not reading enough. Compared to some people I know, my older
brother among them, the amount of my reading hardly makes for a comparison.
I guess you can call me the reading type of person. Most of my time online is spent reading written words—the blogs I follow, the newest short story in the
New Yorker, the Saturday poems in
3 Quarks Daily, among others. While waiting for my turn in the barbershop, I grab old, wrinkled, outdated newspapers. While paying my tuition fee in UP Manila, I catch up on the latest novel I've downloaded. After exams, I go home and have a book lull me to sleep. Reading is the only time, apart from sleeping, when I'm actually quiet.
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