A REFLECTION: Still Learning
STILL LEARNING
Learning and having an education is the real wealth that can never be left behind. There is nothing else a parent dreams of if not for their children to be able to study and eventually also hope to graduate and become a productive being. It is a complete fulfillment to see your children diligently and patiently striving for his education. You will not feel all the tiredness and hardship when the return is the dedication of your children to their academics.
Here in our society not everyone has and is given the privilege to study. This is due to many factors. Difficulty in life is leading here. Simple alphabets and even writing one's own name are really very difficult for people born poor. Education that should have been the right of every individual has become an opportunity in a society of the poor. When you have money and are given the opportunity to study, enrich and appreciate it with all your heart. Not everyone is blessed. In the difficult life we have today, our education is the only wealth that our parents can bequeath to us. It is true that it is difficult to be poor but it is even more difficult to be ignorant.
I was fed up with the ordinary way of life in my young mind. We are not rich but we have enough ability to meet the important things in our life. I grew up full of my parents' advice and love. Father and mother are strict. My mind was mainly conscious of giving respect and respect to all living beings on the surface of the earth. They always remind me that every mistake you make in life comes with an equal price. Like a rainbow, our life is colorful but don't send too much. We are not sure where that border is, but we have the ability to where we want our future to be.

To you young people, please be diligent in your studies and do not waste every time and opportunity that passes. Repentance always comes last. Having a little grain of knowledge is very important in our life so that we don't look like blind people walking under the light and sunshine of the sun.

I am inspired by you, Gade!
ReplyDeleteYou did well this quarter, Gade. Good luck for the fourth quarter; I know you can do it!
ReplyDeleteNice blog! I hope you enjoyed our third-quarter lesson.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Hope you keep on striving
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