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People Time


As I kept track of my time today, I noticed how much time I use talking to people. I'm an extrovert, so this didn't surprise me much. But it did help me realize that time goes by quickly when I'm chatting with people, and that's often how I lose time that was meant for homework. I talk with friends longer than I initially thought. However, I don't think it's a poor use of time because I get energy from associating with good people.

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