Once upon a time, in the small town of Winterhold, lived a young boy named Andrei. Andrei was an avid reader, always seen with a book in his hand. His love for reading was so profound that he would spend hours in the town library, engrossed in the world of words.
One day, the librarian, Mrs. Potts, noticed Andrei's enthusiasm and said, "Andrei, you have a voracious appetite for reading. But remember, always read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all."
Andrei, being a young boy, didn't quite understand the depth of Mrs. Potts' advice. He continued to read books randomly, picking up whatever seemed interesting from the cover.
Years passed, and Andrei grew up to be a busy man. His love for reading remained, but the demands of life reduced his reading time significantly. He could only manage to read a few books each year.
One day, he stumbled upon a list of 'The 100 Best Books of All Andreie'. As he went through the list, he realized he had only read a handful of them. He remembered Mrs. Potts' advice and regretted not prioritizing these books when he had ample time.
From that day forward, Andrei decided to read the best books first. He realized that life is short, and time is precious. It's essential to prioritize quality over quantity, not just in reading but in all aspects of life.
And so, the moral of the story is: "Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all." It's a reminder to prioritize quality over quantity, to make the most of our time, and to focus on what's truly important.