"What am I doing? Don't waste another day, don't waste another minute! Start doing something, the time becomes short if you waste it!" Those were my words last December, when I was stressed by the exams. I was dreaming about travelling and do useful things.
Is complicated for a student to be concentrated in one lesson when he knows that the lesson is completley useless and that he will forget the lesson the next week. But that's okay, a student can tolerate this. But when the student is under pressure, he has a lot of homework, he knows that this pressure is harming his health; is easy to understand that his mind flies away every minute. Because, why are we every day six hours sitting in a chair, hurting our health, being teenagers full of energy and enthusiasm to discover the world? I think there are better ways of learning. In addition, we waste the greatest part of those six hours doing absolutely nothing, but this is another issue. Returning to the subject, after six hours of school, the student arrives at home and he has lunch, he lies in the sofa some minutes... And he thinks about the studies, he thinks on the six hours in the chair, the hours in front of the computer, the useless and wasted time... But he controls himself, because he knows that if he keeps thinking like this he won't do the homework. So he starts again with the homework. But he is working on the Internet and he sees a photo of a mountain, so he starts to think about travelling and about go to beautiful places. Then he decides that its time to take a break. Then he keeps doing the homework... But it's already late, and the student is stressed and angry with himself. The student says to himself: "What am I doing? Don't waste another day, don't waste another minute!
Start doing something, time becomes short if you waste it! Concentrate now, is what you must do, in the future you will enjoy your life, at the right time." He says this to himself because he knows that this is the truth, but does he find it correct? It doesn't matter, it seems that no one cares about it.
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