What happens to those who work hard in school, and those who don't?
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04-08-2014, 07:38 PM
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If you don't develop the social skills, at least to a certain degree, in high school, as an adult you will find yourself lonely. Successful, but lonely. You will also miss out on many opportunities for unique memories and fun. What's the point of living life if you aren't enjoying it? Why have a career where you make $150,000 when it's stressful and time consuming, and you rarely get to enjoy what you have in life on a daily basis? What's the point in being successful if you, deep inside, cannot find joy and happiness? One could self-sacrifice for a child, but other than that, it makes no sense. When you are laying on your death bed, and look back on your life, what will you see? What will you have experienced? What will you have gotten out of life? Be careful with focusing too much on studies, and rejecting the rest of the world. There's a good chance you will find yourself empty and lonely one day. Obviously it's good to stay on top of school work, and do what is expected in school so that you create more options for employment in the future. But don't over do it. Good luck!
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What happens to those who work hard in school, and those who don't? - Definitelynotatroll - 04-08-2014, 07:24 PM
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