myrmepropagandist on Nostr: nprofile1q…xq3cn I think I just really enjoy thinking about “what happens next” ...
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I think I just really enjoy thinking about “what happens next” and reading the ending closes that door in some ways. And if I really love a book the way it ends could ruin it, it is unlikely that the ending will make me like it more.
Also ending are stressful to read— authors make grand and sudden things happen that can shatter the realism of the world or make me shudder and cringe at how forced and contrived they feel. So, by not reading the end I can avoid it.
I think I just really enjoy thinking about “what happens next” and reading the ending closes that door in some ways. And if I really love a book the way it ends could ruin it, it is unlikely that the ending will make me like it more.
Also ending are stressful to read— authors make grand and sudden things happen that can shatter the realism of the world or make me shudder and cringe at how forced and contrived they feel. So, by not reading the end I can avoid it.