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What do you like the most in your life? Explain why.

For me, the most important things in my life are related to family and soul peace.
Ever since I understood what a family means I wanted to have a large, cheerful, with
positive energy, to laugh a lot, to be united, to love unconditionally. Family is the most
important thing in the world. I have been blessed with a beautiful family.
We love traveling in nature together, is the best way to understand, explore, live and
love nature and its wildlife. We love stealthily watch birds, rock while we trek, enjoy the
adventurous sports, learn in nature’s workshop, polish our flora-fauna knowledge, show
our fishing skills, go on a lovely boating voyage, have a romantic walk around. Cool
breeze of the air around, music of the chirping birds, energizing sound of the falling
water, fragrance of the wild flowers, silent roars of the animals, humming of the bees and
beetles! What’s more tranquilizing than enjoying such moments spent in the lap of
Mother Nature.
Winter is our favorite season, snow day after work, school, at night, in the morning,
in the weekends, during the holidays are perfect for spending our family time. We got a
quality time together. Christmas is by far the best holiday in terms of spirit and presents
which is just a few of the many reasons I love Christmas. Traditionally celebrated at
home, Christmas is thought to be a family holiday. I have loved the celebration of
Christmas since the very childhood. We enjoy decorating Christmas tree and simply walk
around the streets looking at the decorations of the buildings and the trees around the city.
In our country Christmas trees stand everywhere, for instance you can see them in
squares and parks, in schools and offices, in shops and at homes. And what fun is it to
wake up early in the morning and take a look under the tree seeking the presents from
Santa Clause. Because I like giving the presents to the people I like Christmas a lot. To
me giving a present brings even more satisfaction and happiness than receiving it. The
most exciting moment is when the person opens your present and you can see a sparkle of
joy and pleasure in his eyes. The celebration of Christmas is a special moment itself. I

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enjoy the process of preparing for the holiday very much. Our whole family participates
in the process. For many years I am responsible for the decoration of
the house. I like putting the Christmas toys on the tree and lighting the candles. Also I go
outside the house and see what can be decorated there.
Especially I like when it snows outside. The snow is a symbol of the Christmas;
to me it is also a symbol of the renewal and cleanliness of the upcoming event. In
addition the streets are simply decorated already when it is snowing outside. First of all, I
enjoy the unique atmosphere of the holiday. The feeling that is present in the air at those
days cannot be compared to anything else. The feeling of Holy joy and happiness arises
every living thing to do good and kind things. The second thing that attracts me the most
about the holiday is that during these days every person somehow goes back to the
childhood. The presents under the Christmas tree along with congratulations from
everyone in the street allows the person to feel himself young and full of strength, like in
the days of youth when everything was possible and no worries could frighten him. The
last but not least thing about Christmas is its beauty, especially when it is accompanied
with heavy snowing.
The outside decorations of the streets and the presence of the Christmas trees
everywhere makes the holiday look very public. When seeing this it is obvious that
everyone is celebrating, and congratulating the surrounding people becomes essential. I
love Christmas!
My hobby is reading, I read a new book every two weeks or so, wich adds up
about 25 books per year. As a rule, I always read at least few pages every day. Often is a
lot more than that. I squeeze in whenever I can – primarily weeknights before bed and
than throughout the weekend.
I read books primarily to learn, grow, and feed my curiosities. This means that I
mostly read non-fiction books about my passions of personal development, healthy
lifestyle, and business/marketing.
While I certainly learn every day on the job, books are a gateway to deeper
knowledge within my profession and a way to dive into areas unrelated to my day job.
My personality is best-suited to deep exploration of a limited number of subjects, rather
than casually flipping from topic to topic. Therefore I greatly prefer reading full books
over magazines, online articles, or any other type of micro-content. I highly respect the
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I always read real, physical books — I don’t own a Kindle, Nook, or any other
type of e-reader. I spend most of my work day in front of a computer screen, so I choose
to be digital-free during my reading time. Holding and reading a book relaxes and
invigorates me — and it is one of the few activities that can cause me to totally lose track
of time.
When I read, especially when it's a really good book, I feel like I'm ripped away
from reality and transported to a different universe, where the characters and their stories
live. The reason why I love this feeling is because it gives me a way to relax. Suddenly, I
forget whatever problems or troubles I'm going through and I am completely immersed in
someone else's story. There's no greater feeling. Reading about so many different
characters and their stories has made me more open minded and understanding. I think
that I have learned that everyone has a story and everyone has a different background. I
can't judge someone when I don't know them or where they come from. Books have also
made me more accepting because I realized that everyone is different and events in our
lives often cause us to act in a certain way and take certain actions.
This may sound obvious, but I really did learn a lot from books. I'm not referring
to academic textbooks, but I'm talking about novels. From learning a new language, to
enriching my vocabulary, to learning how to write, the list goes on and on. Nevertheless,
books regardless of what some like to say, are a great tools to learn. Among many other
things, they teach us to form our own opinions and interpret events the way we feel is
best. They also teach us a lot about ourselves. I find that reading is a great way to pass
time, and it is also a great conversation starter. I find that once I start talking about a book
I love, I really can't stop, and I feel connected to someone who feels the same way. I am
totally aware of the fact that there are many people that don't agree with me or don't find
any appeal in books. While I can't say I understand their reasons, I can say that my love
for books will not change any time soon.
Some of my best days have been spent reading, oftentimes in a book store or
coffee shop (and disconnected from the internet and social media). While I certainly
appreciate the convenience and cost-savings of Amazon, nothing beats the physical
browsing and shopping experience of a real book store.

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I also make sure to read books to my children every night, in hopes of turning
them into lifelong readers.

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