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Albert Einstein said it!

 

I remember getting anxious and problematic whenever I studied before an exam and did my project the night before its submission during my schooling days.


It's a cliché but true to say 'learning new things is fun and experiencing life is a thrill'. However, this is not the case when the burden of complying with required activities, which needs extensive effort if I may add, rides on our shoulders.


Why can't students listen to the educators all day then if the students feel to showcase their gained knowledge, it be by then the students will submit their work and then move on to the next lesson decided on the syllabus? They expect a final product will weigh and measure one's intellect.

The Nobel-prized winner and the developer of the Theory of Relativity, theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, quoted: "Thinking is hard work, that's why a few people do it." 


I could not agree more. I sometimes try to process how I am supposed to think about a concept. Often I get sudden headaches thus, making me believe that I might be air-headed or not smart enough to deeply indulge in abstract ideas.  This is why I didn't talk much during my youth name it in elementary, high school, or even College! It stemmed to me that my thoughts don't have quality, lack scrutinized content, and are not informative enough for me to talk about.



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