This is the lamest post I will ever share on my blog, I swear. I was just bored, couldn't find anything better to do.
Okay, so when you get your marks or percentage from school and let's say you got one mark less than your friend, you more then often might've heard your mother or other mothers say that "95 or 94 how does it matter ? It's the same thing." But what can be implied by the above statement is that 95 and 94 have no difference, so neither does 94 and 93, which further implies that 95 is the same as 93 and so on. Literally meaning getting 0 is the same is 100. I have no message to be delivered through this lame post, and hope that you can forgive me for doing so.
But I would like to say one thing though. They way people cry for getting 1 or even 0.5 mark less at the top stage seems irrelevant because that one mark is not going to do anything for you in life. Let it go bro. No need to break your back for it. According to me the important part is finishing the syllabus and giving it your best shot, as you have done your job which is the completion of the course. Marks sometimes just slip out of your hand, mistakes happen. Careless. So just suck it up, and go on with life :)
Okay, so when you get your marks or percentage from school and let's say you got one mark less than your friend, you more then often might've heard your mother or other mothers say that "95 or 94 how does it matter ? It's the same thing." But what can be implied by the above statement is that 95 and 94 have no difference, so neither does 94 and 93, which further implies that 95 is the same as 93 and so on. Literally meaning getting 0 is the same is 100. I have no message to be delivered through this lame post, and hope that you can forgive me for doing so.
But I would like to say one thing though. They way people cry for getting 1 or even 0.5 mark less at the top stage seems irrelevant because that one mark is not going to do anything for you in life. Let it go bro. No need to break your back for it. According to me the important part is finishing the syllabus and giving it your best shot, as you have done your job which is the completion of the course. Marks sometimes just slip out of your hand, mistakes happen. Careless. So just suck it up, and go on with life :)
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