You know, there are 10 things that must happened during elementary/ primary school. That's the nature of growing up and the nature of learning. Or else, a piece of childhood is always incomplete.
1. FRIENDS
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The first thing you know. There weren't many of them in truth but the
real diamond will shine during a bad time. You know what I mean.
2. ENEMY;
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You'll know when you see one, during a bad time.
That's the truth behind flowers and candies and
cheers.
3. PUNISHMENT;
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The hell of a way to create memories. Also the best way to
shape humanity and attitude.
4. PRAISE;
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For those in favors. Exclusively given, which include haters and supporters.
5. SELF ESTEEM;
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Low, middle or high. That's the stuff. Going down is way more easy
than going up. And to get up on top, good marks
are needed, or pretending if necessary.
6. BULLIES;
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The tradition of all school times, in every centuries of
human civilization. No one knows where it
leads. But it shows a lot of ways to summon
the confidence or strength.
7. HOMEWORK;
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The added torture and responsibilities of physical and
mental. That's what school is all about.
8. SCAR
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Well, no pain no fun.
9. IDLE
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It begins every school-morning (especially Monday), during
class time, during learning process and everything that required
intelligence, thinking or work.
10. CAREFREE
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The last item you truly enjoy and missed the most--
the innocence of childhood and memories.
@themagi2014
p/s: I read new rules of education recently. Students aren't allowed any kind of disciplines, punishments or strict teachings. I think it smells awful and odd. Children who grew up in the utmost security, safety yet lack of discipline, wealth and too much pampering- they'll be very fragile, unready and complicated person in the future.
Trust me. Nothing went well without disciplines.
Trust me. Nothing went well without disciplines.
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