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MY TRUE LIFE STORY . PART ONE
Used to think progress had to be loud.
In my final year of secondary school, I believed success was something you could hear from far away—top grades announced in class, awards during assembly, teachers nodding when your name was mentioned. So I worked in bursts. I’d study intensely for a few days, burn out, then feel guilty for weeks after.
At first, nobody really noticed. I was just “one of the students doing fine.” But as exams got closer, I started noticing something uncomfortable: I didn’t actually understand a lot of what I had rushed through.
There was one evening I remember clearly. I was sitting at my desk, trying to solve a math problem I had “studied” multiple times before. The steps looked familiar, but nothing made sense when I tried to do it alone. I stared at the page for almost an hour, annoyed more than anything else. Not sad—just stuck.
That night, I didn’t study more. I just reorganized everything.
I split my subjects into smaller parts. I stopped trying to “cover everything” and started focusing on what I actually didn’t understand. I asked questions I used to avoid asking because I didn’t want to look behind. I even went back to basics—things I had skipped because they felt too simple.
The change wasn’t immediate. There was no dramatic turnaround.
But slowly, things started clicking. I could solve problems without checking examples first. I could explain topics instead of memorizing them. And most importantly, I stopped measuring progress by how tired I felt.
When exams finally came, I wasn’t perfect. I still struggled with some questions. But I wasn’t panicking anymore. I had learned something more useful than any single topic: consistency beats intensity.
After everything, I realized the real shift didn’t happen during exams or results. It happened on that ordinary night when I stopped trying to be impressive and started trying to be clear.
COMMENT FOR THE NEXT PARTMY TRUE LIFE STORY . PART ONE Used to think progress had to be loud. In my final year of secondary school, I believed success was something you could hear from far away—top grades announced in class, awards during assembly, teachers nodding when your name was mentioned. So I worked in bursts. I’d study intensely for a few days, burn out, then feel guilty for weeks after. At first, nobody really noticed. I was just “one of the students doing fine.” But as exams got closer, I started noticing something uncomfortable: I didn’t actually understand a lot of what I had rushed through. There was one evening I remember clearly. I was sitting at my desk, trying to solve a math problem I had “studied” multiple times before. The steps looked familiar, but nothing made sense when I tried to do it alone. I stared at the page for almost an hour, annoyed more than anything else. Not sad—just stuck. That night, I didn’t study more. I just reorganized everything. I split my subjects into smaller parts. I stopped trying to “cover everything” and started focusing on what I actually didn’t understand. I asked questions I used to avoid asking because I didn’t want to look behind. I even went back to basics—things I had skipped because they felt too simple. The change wasn’t immediate. There was no dramatic turnaround. But slowly, things started clicking. I could solve problems without checking examples first. I could explain topics instead of memorizing them. And most importantly, I stopped measuring progress by how tired I felt. When exams finally came, I wasn’t perfect. I still struggled with some questions. But I wasn’t panicking anymore. I had learned something more useful than any single topic: consistency beats intensity. After everything, I realized the real shift didn’t happen during exams or results. It happened on that ordinary night when I stopped trying to be impressive and started trying to be clear. COMMENT FOR THE NEXT PART5 Commenti 0 condivisioni 52 Views 0 Anteprima
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