hello dear friends,
We all born, and then mission also starts, day by day we grow up, and finally when we reach around 3 years, the world's most long and hard mission begins and its called 'admission' in a school, at first we all are frightened and it take a time to adjust in the school, we all don't like to stay far from our parents, but when we look in our teachers eye, due to scare, we just can't do anything, so basically our starts begin with scare. I think no one want to go to the school on next day as he find himself not less than "hell".
However day by day, we suceed to adjust in the new atmosphere of the school, and it become ourt habit to follow the punishment begins with 'admission'. finally in 5th or 6th Standard we not only adjusted in the new environment of the school, but also we can't live without this, School becomes our basic part of our life and we just concentrate on our daily homework and studies. However mostly we just want to stay in the school not because of studying but because our group of friend waiting in our school. I think this time is most memorable and happy during our whole life. We live happily till 10th Standard when a big label "board exam" arrives at this stage. Every student panic at this moment and all other enjoyment activities suddenly get a stop. At this stage I thought that this is the only target in life, to score a jackpot in board.
But it's not true as other mission are left to arrive, In 12th Standard (also have a board exam) previous experience works and students are less panic for appearing. The Students become mature and they don't take anything as devil.
But after 12th Standard (especially in the case of lower middle class Indian families) a new mission begins with the parallel of previous mission i.e. studies. and this mission not only requires a lot of time but also require huge hardwork and concentration. it suck all our energies but our studies left hungry for our mindwork.
I have written this blogwork in the sparetime which i have earned by contiously typing 8 hours in a day to complete my daily work of 10 hours
Monday, December 10, 2007
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