Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
School was the best part of my life. I have never been happier. My parents always tell me how much i refused to go to school at the beginning. All the sadness turned into joy. After years passing by school became even more fun than being at home. I was very eager to go to school. Getting up early in the morning and running to chase the school bus just to see the smiley faces sitting by your bench. Friends are the main reason why you survive in school. I used to be an introvert , but my school turned me into the exact opposite. I started being a mischievous kid who often gets caught and is dragged to the principal’s office. I bunked classes just to roam around the campus with my friends. We had a chemistry teacher who often gives us assignments. There were instances when the whole class except for 4 nerdy students forgot to complete the assignment. Everyone was sent out of the class. I was one among them. It did not feel like being punished. In fact we were happy that we weren’t asked to stay inside the class. Incidents like these add on to your school memories. Unlike the other schools, my school wasn’t much strict .we did not have much rules to be followed. Even though there was any rule ,none of us tried following it. Things changed after going to college. Everyone choose different paths and there isn’t much connectivity like the good old times. It has become difficult to meet with each other being at different place. I always wish to go back to school.
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