They are as thrilling as riding a roller coaster. They are as colorful as the best art in history. They are as mysterious as the scariest h...

They are as thrilling as riding a roller coaster. They are as colorful as the best art in history. They are as mysterious as the scariest horror movie. 

People in the early centuries enjoyed them. Their daily lives wouldn't be complete without scanning at least one. They used to organize all of them according to groups in one big room. They used to come to them whenever they wanted and needed help. They treated each other like friends- friends who give them inspiration to pursue their goals in life. They are the reason why yesterday's generation became so successful and knowledgable about most things that happened around them.  

However, as time flies, the people's love, concern, and friendship with them also flew away.  Loads and loads are stocked in a big room, neglected, ignored, and forgotten. People pass over them without even having a quick glance. People disregard them as though they never, at least once, gave them knowledge and never help them overcome problems, trials, and triumphs. They are just sitting at a corner, dusty and dull. They are just stable, waiting for miracle to happen that somebody would pick up. 

You may wonder what or who i am talking about.
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Pages. Written work. Sheets of paper. 
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Books may not seem so interesting, but trust me, they are. They can unlock the unknown and mysteries. They can widen your life, horizon, and knowledge. They will wake you up and open your eyes to the real reason of your existence and make you see the problems hidden behind the curtains. 

 Try reading them. Try to be friends with them. Try to explore beyond the box. It would be fun and knowledgable. You don't need to worry about anything since you've got nothing to lose with books around you.

Go. Do it. 



As Kelly Clarkson's song goes, "Take a risk. Take a chance. Make a change. And breakaway." 

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