Dropping out from school is a serious form all over the world. Every year thousands of people drop out from school and indulge themselves in different jobs and business. The question is that Are these dropouts successful in life or not? The answer can be both ‘Yes” and “No”. Yes if we see some of the most successful people in the world never graduated high school eg. Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Michael Dell etc. their success was possible because of their hard work. As they had no degree they worked harder and harder. A dropout has fewer fears, expectations to live up to. They are successful because they have a thick layer of failure. They do not lose hope and try till they are successful. A person may be a dropout from college but that doesn’t mean that he is a dropout from learning. His learning keeps on going. He learns from his failures. Dropouts have a hunger for learning.
When you learn something new, you fail but that is not important that how many times you fail, the most important is how many times you get up. So dropouts can achieve their goal in life and learning can be even done out of school. Success and learning wholly depend on the person, how much he craves to learn, how many times he gets up after his failure and how hard he works. You have to think that success is out of reach than only work hard for it.
Our learning from “Can We Teach a Zebra Some Algebra “by Debashis Chatterjee
Sharmila Vijaywargi, Usha Panwar, Bharti Rao & Krithika Rao - The Fabindia School
When you learn something new, you fail but that is not important that how many times you fail, the most important is how many times you get up. So dropouts can achieve their goal in life and learning can be even done out of school. Success and learning wholly depend on the person, how much he craves to learn, how many times he gets up after his failure and how hard he works. You have to think that success is out of reach than only work hard for it.
Our learning from “Can We Teach a Zebra Some Algebra “by Debashis Chatterjee
Sharmila Vijaywargi, Usha Panwar, Bharti Rao & Krithika Rao - The Fabindia School
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