Best Advice I Wish I Knew in School
Don’t Eat Glue — Learn This Instead
When I was in school, I thought I knew everything. I didn’t. In fact, I wish someone had told me a few things earlier. I’m sharing the best advice I wish I had known at the time today. Believe me, this stuff is helpful if you’re still in school.
1.Being “Cool” Doesn’t Last
I wanted to blend in back then. However, being kind is far more admirable than being tough. People forget cool looks, but they remember how you made them feel.
2. Ask Questions. Even Silly Ones.
I was afraid to ask questions. I didn’t want to sound dumb. But guess what? Not asking made things harder. Ask. Always ask. It shows you care.
3. Don’t Wait to Study
I used to wait until the night before a test. Bad idea. Studying a little every day works way better. Your brain likes snacks, not feasts.
4. Write Things Down
I thought I’d remember homework. A planner or notebook functions similarly to an external brain. Make use of it. Don’t worry.
5. Failure Doesn’t Mean the End
I didn’t pass some tests. It was terrible. But I learnt more from it than from passing. Learning is more important than grades.
6. Say Thank You
To your teachers. To your friends. To the lunch lady. Good manners are free, and people never forget them.
Final Thought
School is not just about books. It’s where we learn how to be human. I didn’t know that at the time. But now I do — and now, so do you.
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