#15: One out of Five
Rihards SteinbergsIs it “One of five” or “One out of five”? I imagine there’s a difference between the two. One out of five feels like this is specifically the first out of five posts that I’m writing to catch up with my daily journals.
Whereas one of five is just a generic term for something that is a group of five. As in one in five people enjoy reading. Which is rather alarming and hopefully not true statistic that is stuck in my head, and was most likely mentioned on some podcast.
Long story short (what a lazy phrase that is), I’m catching up on my daily journaling based on some loose notes, faint memories, and sketchy recollections.