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How do you know when you are really having fun?

I find it hard to differentiate between fun and normal every day life. This may seem odd to most, but I’ve grown more able to truly enjoy my life, despite the things I find to be obsticles. However, I find that “fun” is anything that can make me smile with honesty.

Describe the strangest conversation you have ever overheard in a public place.

I have overheard some strange conversations in the past. None are really at the fore of my mind currently. I always observed conversation fragments of others as I pass by them on the street or in malls. There is something comical to the trivial things we often talk about. It’s funny though, right now I can’t recall a single interesting conversation.

Is money taboo? Do you discuss it freely or is it something not to be discussed?

I think money is not meaningful beyond the fact that it limits what you can do in life. I have no problem discussing my financial situation, which some people would consider poor, and I don’t judge others based on their wealth or lack there of.

List the last 5 books you have read that you would recommend to someone else.

This is tough, but here’s a rough list:

The Tao of Inner Peace by Diane Dreher

The Onion Girl by Charles de Lint

Sometimes The Magic Works by Terry Brooks

Death: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman

At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say by Matthew Good

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