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Study Rant

 See, the thing I am gonna rant about Right now is that we are expected to be good at studies.

Like really good, and the fact is that as we all know most people don't like studying and that's a fact.

 Yeah, some people like to study, but they are not a lot as compared to the majority of us. those people who like doing other things.

But the problem is, that we need to study, and it is a necessity if we want to succeed.

 To those who say that many people are successful or did succeed at what they did without studies or education, then my friend you are in the wrong cause, those people did not succeed without studies or education, they did get an education, just not the regular way not the ideal way, but they did gain in-depth knowledge of their respective fields, and then they succeeded, so you have to study in some way to succeed at what it is they are doing, and it's up to you to figure out the way you want to, cause everyone has their own way, has something they like and we have to mix it up with studies and these things work if the field you wanna succeed in is something you are passionate about.

SO,

Do what you like and do it in your own way.

 It's a simple mantra to success.

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