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Just high school things

      
     School,education....something everyone has to do in order to be successful and happy right?
 We're all forced to think that high school, grades,getting your assignments done is all you should be worried about. That without these "good grades" we're all basically unsuccessful already.I'm sure atleast most of the students whether, you're in middle school, high school or university, think that.

 Well yes grades are important, but the pressure that students feel is increasing everyday, we all drag ourselves to school because we don’t have an option but to go, we're forced to study subjects we don't have an interest in and when we don't do well, we're considered "dumb" and "not capable".

   Well, im here to tell you that that's not the truth,sure grades are important and no doubt getting into a good university is something we all work hard for but I think it's time we start realizing the way we get there is pretty toxic, we're all doubting our capabilities, underestimating our worth and the only way we will truly ever be happy with our decisions is when we realize we are more than what people say, we are more than what people think. 

 Not everyone is made to go into fields such as medical, engineering. Having interest in arts and designing and journalism are all pretty amazing and unique. The world needs creative minds and if you think you're one of them or could potentially fall into that category, then be proud of that and keep going!

We're all meant to do wonderful things in life and sure math and science are important subjects but so are subjects like art, english and writing, so let's stop underestimating ourselves for once and do what we love because I know 10 years from now I wanna look back to this time and to everything that I've achieved and be proud and satisfied with how it all turned out and most importantly..with how I turned out.

Lastly, let's help each other out, start motivating that kid in class who thinks he/she isn't good enough because they din't score as well as the others kids or because the teacher din't like their idea as much as she liked ideas of the other kids.

 Lets try to change the mindset that has caused more suicides than lives, that's shattered way too many dreams. There’s always light at the end of the tunnel, we just need to keep going , work hard and not worry about what people think in order  to reach it!
P.S I love taking pictures of the sky, it gives me a sense of comfort✨ 

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