12/02/2008

A diary of Life (Part I)


Every day we hear classmates saying expressions like "will the test be easy?", "the exam was terrible", "I did not have time to study", or just single words that reflect their dissatisfaction with a test or with a teacher or just something they did not thought it would have happened. A typical student as me or as you, dear reader, may react badly by pronouncing those statements, or maybe we can keep dumb to show that we are dissatisfied or mad with something. However, if pupils were more optimism this reactions might not be shown so frequently as regularly. In fact, they may show friendly facial expressions even during exam times, or serious expressions, but showing optimism; and mostly of the times, results are positive. Of course, we do not always get good grades by being positive and not desperate because passing an examination implies having studied or reviewed the subjects, but it is very important to show either optimism and responsibility. If we can do it, it becomes our most powerful weapon to "fight" against both the exam and the instructor, who may be in a terrible mood or tedious, due to the fact that they (our teachers) can influence our mood either in a positive way or negatively, mainly if our mood is so sensitive or so difficult to control. Even though, many people may say as an answer to this short extract, that there are students who never show optimism and they can get high grades afterwards. I would say that it is true, yet showing a positive manner even we know that an examination is very difficult, can lead us to have strong minds for the future, and that we perhaps become better humans, and why not? teachers of pessimists. Now, many may ask themselves how can they show optimism or create a positive environment in our surrounding? This question is not easy to answer because it varies according to each person; however, each one of us has the answer for it.

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