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      <title>Looking Back On Books</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I&#39;m going to occasionally write a little about some of the books I&#39;ve read. Not really book reviews, just some rambling thoughts. Twitter-style, maybe? Or some bulleted lists. &#xA;&#xA;Revisiting these books will be interesting. I&#39;ve read a lot of books that I loved upon completion, which now I don&#39;t really agree with at all. I&#39;ve learned a TON from books in the past few years, and it has helped me grow as a person. I expect that my opinions will continue to grow and evolve as I continue to learn. I&#39;m sure my future self will cringe upon reading some of these posts.&#xA;&#xA; I also expect some total misremembering, ample mistakes, typos, and omissions. I&#39;ll be writing about books that I read casually without taking notes. I finished many of these books years ago and I&#39;m probably not going to be re-reading any of these books before writing about them. So I apologize in advice for mistakes&#xA;&#xA;#books #intro]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;m going to occasionally write a little about some of the books I&#39;ve read. Not really book reviews, just some rambling thoughts. Twitter-style, maybe? Or some bulleted lists.
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<p>Revisiting these books will be interesting. I&#39;ve read a lot of books that I <em>loved</em> upon completion, which now I don&#39;t really agree with at all. I&#39;ve learned a TON from books in the past few years, and it has helped me grow as a person. I expect that my opinions will continue to grow and evolve as I continue to learn. I&#39;m sure my future self will cringe upon reading some of these posts.</p>

<p> I also expect some total misremembering, ample mistakes, typos, and omissions. I&#39;ll be writing about books that I read casually without taking notes. I finished many of these books years ago and I&#39;m probably not going to be re-reading any of these books before writing about them. So I apologize in advice for mistakes</p>

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 18:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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