C) He shopped for clothes and got a haircut.
D) He got a haircut and grabbed lunch at the food court.
3. Where did John and Jenny head towards immediately after leaving the
park?
A)
The amusement park
B) Home
C) The movie theater
D) The restaurant
4. How did the couple find out about the medieval-themed bar?
A) They walked around looking for a bar.
B) A mutual friend recommended it to them.
C) They searched for nearby bars using their smartphones.
D) They saw an advertisement for the bar.
5. If you are intoxicated, then it is unsafe to...
A) drink more.
B) drive a car.
C) talk on the phone.
D) walk around in public.
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CHAPTER 8:
STAYING AT HOME
It was a Sunday afternoon. John had no particular plans, so he
slept in and
allowed himself
to catch up on sleep he had missed during the week. It
would not be a completely lazy day though, for he had a number of
household chores to do.
Perhaps most important of all were the
unpaid bills that needed to be
taken care of.
Housing isn't free, after all.
Rent,
electricity, water,
internet,
student loans, and
phone plans all
have payments due. Thanks
to
technology, however, all of these can be
paid online without
leaving the
house.
Next, the
laundry had
piled up over the week, and a few
loads would
be necessary for the upcoming week. He never bothered
to sort his laundry
into whites, darks, and colors; instead, he would just
throw in as much as
he could each load,
pour in some
laundry detergent and
fabric softener,
and
run the
laundry machine.
While he waited for each load to finish, he figured he would stay
productive by
doing the dishes and
vacuuming the house. John's house
was
by no means spotless, but he did just a little bit each week to maintain
what he could. This week, he would do some
extra work in the
kitchen.
He
cleaned out the fridge by
throwing away expired foods. He also
scrubbed the counters with
disinfectant and
brushed off all food
crumbs
to the
floor. And he finished by
sweeping the floor with his
broom and
dustpan.
Mopping could wait another week, he thought.
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John was more interested in spending
the rest of his day at the
computer playing video games. He was a fan of
strategy games and could
spend hours coming up with new strategies to try out against his friends
online and even in
single player games. When he needed a break, he would
occasionally get up for a quick stretch,
peer out the windows,
heat up
some food in the microwave, and sit back down for more
gaming.
After spending too many hours in front of the computer, a small
existential crisis would occur. Was it really all that
wise to spend so much
time gaming when it could be used for something more
meaningful? Sure,
there were
videos he could watch online, but would that be any different?
And so, he picked up the
headphones in his
bedroom and started to listen
to some of the audiobook recommended to him by Jenny.
Listening to the book
instantly felt like
the right use of his time and
even
opened up the opportunity for some
self-reflection. As he kept
listening, he wandered around his house. He opened and closed his
closet
doors for no particular reason. He put his hand on the
couch and let it
glide over as he
walked across. There was no
dining room table to repeat
this action, as he
lived by himself and usually ate in the kitchen or out on
the
balcony.
Before he knew it, it was 10:00 pm. It was
time for bed. While he
didn't finish the audiobook, he
certainly had something new to talk about
next weekend when he would go to the
family gathering. He could even
bring Jenny and
introduce her as the one who introduced him to the book.
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