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Blame The School System for Those Lies Our Teachers told Us.

BLAME THE SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR THOSE LIES OUR TEACHERS TOLD US

Blame the school system for those lies our teachers told us in the classroom. Good grades are not what life needs, in reality,  good grades sometimes don't take you up there but they condition your mind to one man's idea.   Blame the school system for teaching us how to manage other people's thoughts, it never taught us how to think  but how to manage and hold on to the thoughts, principles, formula and theories of some men before us. 

why don't you sit down one day and question all these principles and formula and theories you were taught in the school? 

The school system told our teachers to tell us that  in order for us to be successful in life, we'll need  good grades that will get us a good and secured job in the nearest future not ideas that will create jobs for us.  Blame the school system for those lies our teachers told in the classroom and leave those lies to discover who you are.  The reality of Life is beyond  good grades and what so ever your teacher taught you in school, the school system caused them to lie.  Blame the school system for  lack of equipments needed in the school to teach us and the dubious lecturers employed to lecture you.  They are the reason why most graduates are not employable in the labour market. The school did not prepare them to be employable. The school system failed to teach us that organisations are not looking for job seekers; but they are looking for problem solvers.  School system told us that the smart ones are those with good grades but reality taught us that the smart ones are those with smart currency called idea. Blame your parents because they failed to tell you that the school is only but one phase in many phases of life.

Those who school tagged brilllant and intelligent are those who repeat book definition of terms,  principles, citations, formula in answering questions in exams and class test while those who challenge and question convensional learning by defining those terms in their own ways and according to their understanding are panalized righteously. Some of our lecturers actually made us to answer their questions in exams word to word.  You are not allowed to think outside the box,  you are meant to think within the box where they once thought yesterday.  You becomes a traitor when you question their authority, when you think deeper than what the conventional school has in store for you. It's unfortunate that we spend more of our time in school learning to cram theories,  principles,  Formulas, most of which are no longer in use or no longer applicable in our day to day living than sharpening our industrious mind for those things which are applicable these modern days.  

Blame the school system for those lies our parents hold so dear to their heart. We are not leaders of tomorrow. We aren't leaders of tomorrow because those old men are still in power.  The school failed to teach us that it is no longer how hard you work but how valuable your ideas are to your immediate environment/society. More gold are mined in the mind than they are mined in the mines. Develop your mind in a special way to solve problems. Build yourself,  sharpen your sense of belonging,  go for your dreams and aspirations.  Don't condition your mind only in what the school system has taught you.  Education does not guarantee success, it is only the best legacy you can give to yourself. But it is not a gateway to success, you still have to build yourself up to date. 

Teach yourself that school is someone's idea and shouldn't determine your own success in life. Remind yourself that whatsoever you are taught in school is also someone's brain child.  It was someone's idea some years back. Why torment yourself these days with it?  Why judge yourself with good grades written with blue Biro which could be erased? 

Go and learn how to read and write but don't cage yourself in the process of doing that. Create your own idea.  Build your own empire.  Bill Gate wasn't a graduate, but he excel in his own idea.  The cloth you wears everyday is someone's brain child,  the book you read is someone's idea,  the television you watch is someone's idea.  Idea rules the world not good grades. You have to think.  Think and think again and think again and again and again.  School won't teach you how to think but you teach yourself. Remember, the idea you have today won't only create job for you but it will create jobs for others and more generation to come. 

Most of the world's biggest wealth is in the hands of those who are not graduate of any institutions but they are great today because they had an idea yesterday. The problem of studying hard to get a chance of getting a good paying job syndrome has undervalued the essence of education in our beloved country.  since we have many graduates from our institutions who could not get good job with their so called university grades, the younger generation will be reluctant to go to the same school to bang up themselves for four years in pains and harsh hands of evil lecturers and madness of every three month strike. Let education expose you and show you what the world is, what the world is all about, what it has in stock for you. Let education be your map of exposure.

Blame the school system for those lies our teachers told us in the classroom.


©John Chizoba Vincent 
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