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kaile
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0 posted 2000-09-10 06:51 AM


Buried in his books
The perfect student
crams hard
all day and night

He realises too late
(not without regrets)
that life itself
is
the greatest teacher
of all


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Dennis L. White
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1 posted 2000-09-10 11:12 AM


Kaile,
  As important as books and structured learning is, theres alot more that can be learned also ,as you said by living life and benefiting by it's lessons. Patience, my friend, paying your dues by completing school will also bring many rewards in you life. Thoughtful poem!
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2 posted 2000-09-10 01:43 PM


Kaile~
Indeed, life teaches us lessons.
And lessons teach us life.
Sort of paradoxical, huh ?
You keep your nose to those books
and life will one day reward you for
having done so.
Love ya', my friend.
~*Marge*~



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kaile
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3 posted 2000-12-18 09:36 PM


thanx dennis and marge for replying..i am now working on a part time job and hope to pen down some thoughts soon....
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4 posted 2000-12-19 12:16 PM


I liked this, Kaile.  Having at one point in my life been an almost "perfect student", I realized now how much passed me by when I should have been tasting more of life.  It's a happy person who can find a good balance between book learning and life learning.  Good luck on that quest!

To love another person is to see the face of God.
- Les Miserables

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5 posted 2000-12-19 09:04 AM


all study is in fact a study of life is it not? whether it be books or experiences..very insightful thoughts here..good job.

the woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep, and many miles to go before I sleep...Frost


brian madden
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6 posted 2000-12-19 03:05 PM


I found that out too, school does not teach you what is really important in life, unfortunately it is a neccessary evil. Best of luck with the exams.

"an afixiation a fix on anything the line of life the limb of a tree
the hands of he and the promise that s/he is blessed among women".
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7 posted 2000-12-19 10:16 PM


Life is the cruelest teacher of all.  
dgvarner
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8 posted 2000-12-19 11:36 PM


ha..i've often sd..'i'm not book-smart, but life-smart'  

like brian said tho..those books are a necessary evil..i'd be further in life had i stuck my nose in my books a little more!  

hugs, g

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midnightblues
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9 posted 2000-12-21 11:05 AM


i can relate to this, kaile... did tat happen 2 u? too bad mine wuz tha reverse... i wuz lazy and din study... now realise abit late, so gotta study private sch, go the long way.....butthen life's lessons never cease since the day my third eye opened! short, sweet and very meaningful, that's wat!


love, michelle


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10 posted 2001-12-05 09:57 AM


Yesh, it might be true that an ace student who gets gd grades doesnt mean that he's the best person who can work effectively and efficiently. It probably just means that he's good at memorising his work. But it is the society that creates this scenario. Afterall which boss would prefer a graduate who got straight Ds over one who got straight As. Such is life.

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Yu Lan
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11 posted 2002-12-06 06:03 PM


Yeah.. I noticed that at the end of this year, when, after my social life suffered sorely for my study habits, I still knew nothing, an had gained no frieds, nor got to know my class mates any better.. so I'm finished with that. Until next year probably, =P
This is one of your better ones I think..


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