Chapter twenty nine

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I am a book
With an unfinished story
Indeed I am a book
Hi have you read me?

Do you know me?
Or do I know you?

For I am a book
And I've read myself
I learned how to love
And understand my chapters

There are three types of readers in a book

First is the one who actually read the story and understand it every single flaws and every single errors no judgement or any comment.

There's always people who knew us well every single part of us and they accept our mistakes and flaws each and every inch of our imperfections for we are a book and they've been the readers who would not judge your story.

Second is the reader who thought they knows your whole story already, the one who thinks they knew well when in fact they are skipping chapters and pretending to have already finished reading

There's also people whom could read you but could not understand you they only know your chapters but they don't know your story. They know a part of you but they don't know everything about you.

Third is the reader who doesn't really care about your story, they could just read it but they wouldn't know what is behind the words for they don't have interest in flipping the pages further.

There's people who could read your story but wouldn't care about it but I know that readers like that are very rare.

For I am a book

We have our own stories

Our own flaws

Our own failures

Our own insecurities

All in a chapter

But if you learned to read yourself I think that's only when you'd be able to read other people's story.

For I am a book would you read me?

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