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Introduction to Meandering Minds

Posted by admin on January 6th, 2007

Welcome to Meandering Minds. Let us introduce you to a few of our personalities. Introductions will continue as more personalities are added :-)

Bookworm: Bookworm loves books. Hates it when anyone says they hate to read. Believes it is difficult to find the right book, but once a person has, they will no longer hate to read. Books are like TV for Bookworm, except she gets to use her own imagination rather than depend on someone else’s. She has found that using her imagination, more often than not, is better than relying on someone else’s (and is the reason why most books are better than the movie).

She has been able to ask a few questions and get a person who “hates to read” to love to read after recommending the right book (usually after the first time). The most important thing to know is if the person likes non-fiction, fiction, or “fluff” books.

Bookworm wants to find a place to discuss more books (but not a book club), find new good books and authors, and provide a resource for non-readers to find a book they’ll enjoy.

Finance Guy: Finance Guy loves money – and anything having to do with getting more money. He has a hard time spending it, even if it’s for necessities (new clothes, food). The only time it’s easy for Finance Guy to spend money is if it’s buying the guys a round at the end of the week – then he has no problem whatsoever.

Finance Guy is known for putting his friends on budgets and helping them get to where they would like to be (financially at least). His friends hate him for a while, being on a budget and all, but in the end – it always works out.

Stay tuned for financial information – it will usually come as advice to one of his friends/family members.



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Why not a bookclub? They can be great if you get the right people… me and my friends back in NYC have a bookclub (kind of an everything club really) because although we start out talking about books it meanders… into many different conversations. We still meet every time I go back to town, it’s really pretty awesome!