Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Alright...besides being a 65% gay in facebook and a jerk! Ima totally nice person! AM i? Come on i know i am..haters out there, stop being jealous!

Hmm..wondering what am i going to do during the next 1hour++ since i came back from POA tuition and gonna have ANOTHER tuition..tuitions keep coming to me like a tornado..messing up my time with my friends, etc but once it is over and everything is cleared up, i'll get stronger mentally...(physically? Not so....) Hmm so...i'll take it like a man..just thinking, my mom told me that she pays like $10-$13 a month for my school fees but..for tuition, she spents like $100>___!!! So i was wondering..why need schools? Just for a degree? Or for character building? Hmm..that leaves me thinking and thinking but ends up to...."Just study hard, get good grades and doors will remain open.

Here goes a saying, " Teenagers find it hard to accept the phrase that parents tell them they will have a good future A.K.A "reward" if they get a good degree blah blah blah...but as for me, or most of the teeenagers in Singapore, they study hard to just keep their parents from MINIMAL nagging and they dont really care about long term rewards, like..when do well, i expect a reward the next day(not exactly the next day but soon!) than to think about how many good results i must get to get a good job for the future, probably forget the present or whatever but a simple phrase will do like..."good job" or something. Does parents actually really wonder about that? Hmmm..probably some...most of them...no?


Just a little present will continue to motivate the child to study hard man...just give them credit...which worker wanna slog their guts out and produce huge profits for the company at the end of each "TERM" but end up nagging by the "BOSS" more? The "worker" will just lose confidence and forget about slogging their guts out than to work harder! I think this is why normal kids in Singapore dont really like studying much than nerds...or some are just probably dedicating their lives to MMORPGs games cos they receive virtual rewards...but hey! Rewards are still rewards, it makes a difference in motivating kids..

Well thats all i have been thinking about...bye!

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