Today, society urges the next
generation to get top marks, but what good will it do? To what extent will this
endless maze help them?
When you’re at school only one
thought keeps driving you forward which is “After I graduate from school, I can
do whatever I want!” But that's not the case here because no matter how hard
you study, you will have to take a job and that, my friend, is life long
enslavement.
Where is the so-called wisdom our
parents used to find in books? Is it on
a dusty library shelf with yellowing pages waiting to be taken out?
Unfortunately, the wisdom of it has died away along with the writer.
What good is it to mug up physics when you wanted to become a
politician? You see how schooling has wrecked young minds. All students want to
do is get away from school!!! They only want to stay to hang out with friends.
No matter how you see it, written
tests ensure nothing but theoretically the student can accomplish so and so but
what good is that? Wouldn’t it be more affective to tackle them with the real
deal!
This isn’t about whether I’m right
or wrong. It matters that you form your own opinion in your head and head
straight to it no matter no matter how many obstacles obscure your path. You’ve
got it all you’ve just got to have faith in yourself so that the impossible can
one day become reality. You will never accomplish something until you do it.
Now that's logic and we all contain at least a dose of it, so use your complex
sea of multi-polar neurons threatening to deteriorate under materialistic
pressures.
See, I still have an English report
pending which I’d rather not do. Instead of using my time to complete it I have
written what you have just read now and I’d gladly write a whole book about it
but now I must really go.