Write about a moment when you had to step out of your comfort zone.

 Prompt Response: A moment where I had to step out of my comfort zone was when I read my first web novel Reverend Insanity because of things I heard about it since it's one of the best web novels created, I had read about 1060 chapters thus far before taking a break again, something I do to read other novels or other stuff that interest me before coming back again. Having to go into my first web novel and start reading is something I had never done before as I never had such an interest in reading but the more I read the more I fell in love with the fact that you could imagine being in another world that's not your own. 

Summary: Today in class we read the Prologue of the book "Wild". While then answering three questions from the prologue, that enveloped us to think deeply about our own experiences. 

Reflection: I learned in class today that Cheryl Strayed is a very interesting individual in the sense that she's really relatable as a human being showing humanistic characteristics. This impacted me by making me bring a tear to my eye that I found another good book to read that's unlike other one, as I felt joy in getting to experience a beautiful written real character that's also in the real world too. In the future I will use this as a trademark for when I want to look back and how I feel by the end of the book. 

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