Thursday, 30 August 2012

Students And Children: Are They Different?

What today a topic is?
It is a kind of difference in one.
Yes, there's a point when one fails to define himself as one.
What a change takes place, you cant acknowledge but you live.
The topic here is: STUDENTS AND CHILDREN (ARE THEY DIFFERENT?)


Intials:
You have got up early for the school, you took bath and put on your school dress. You left your home, and reached school...
You studied, shared and moved on. Its the time to return back and so do you do.

Here, a point to be noted!
You were a child here at home and then you were a student at school...

Hmm, the point is menial but is the outcome so?
When you share with your friend frankly, do you notice what you are at that time and the same when you share the same with same friend but at home.

Verbly, there are some difference how you react.

Mid way:

Story of a student:


What puts you aside from what you do, what carrier you follow, what jobs will you acquire, whats about the tests and marks you got, what you peers have with you etc.
This blow of feeling i bear when entering the gate of school, i am a student. I am a master of my own. I dont care of my teachers, nor my assignment. I know what i do and we should follow. I can bunk the tuitions even i can pay high for them. I can spend petrol whole of the day doing nothing...

Towards end:

At questions, the demands end.
My big question is- Are students and children different? What attitude they reflect being in a different show?
What pulls the frank attitude out of yourself?

Next time u see urself as a children and as a student, try to think only once, what you are, to whom you talk and what you ought to be!

1 comment:

  1. In Teen years:

    Student: A professional learner!
    Children: A fun-loving individual!

    In Twenties:

    Worker: A professional expert!
    Man/Woman: A fun-loving individual!

    In Fifties:

    Pensioner: A professionl learned individual!
    Old Man/Old Woman: A fun-loving individual!

    Successful Life = Personal Life/Professional Life

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