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	<title>Exercise with Quick Rewards, Encourages Exploration &amp;amp; Discovery?</title>
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	<description>What kind of exercise would I find most fun &amp;amp; rewarding?

I like baking. I like computers. I like debate. I like learning in a scatterbrain, whatever-interests-me-at-the-moment way. I like, in short, interactive, iterative activities that reward exploration and self-learning, and that start giving (at least small) rewards very quickly. Don&apos;t like group learning or scheduled lessons, and don&apos;t want to have to depend on a partner to show up. Need something that can be done on a regular basis. Thanks.</description>
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