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Tuesday 15 May 2012

Good grades, anyone?


My father said this: your examination result slip is a good fortune teller; it can tell you whether you will have an easy run along a clear highway or you have to pass through a muddy road which has potholes. Well, it’s quite true sometimes. I believe outstanding examination results are one of those stepping stones that human use to boost themselves and fly higher to extent which they can find complacency.


“Good grades don’t reflect true wisdom”. Yes. That might be true. One’s intelligence and insight cannot be measured only by using grades or whatsoever.  This argument is fine actually, but not ephemeral. One can be rebutted very easily when he or she uses this kind of statement. Why? The process of achieving excellence in the examination should have initiated from the very first place of human soul: motivation. And where does motivation come from? It’s your wisdom. The wisdom is the very essence which channels the motivation to your physical body to act accordingly to enjoin what is good for you and to shy away from evil.



So, I don’t really get along with people who hold with that idea. GOOD GRADES DO REFLECT TRUE WISDOM.

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