Lunch was hands down my favorite subject in school. On the flip side, math was the subject I liked the least, but surprisingly, I actually ended up learning quite a bit from it. Take this for instance: adding two negatives gives you a positive outcome. It's kind of funny how that mirrors my own situation of dealing with my bank account balance and credit card debt – both negatives piling up.
But jokes aside, school did teach me some pretty cool stuff. I got the lowdown on the solar system and how our world's history unfolded. Different cultures and languages also made their way into my brain. And you know what? I got a knack for critical thinking and problem-solving too.
The biggest lesson I took away from school? Embracing your uniqueness is a game-changer. I was always that quirky kid, the one tossing out questions and shaking up the norm. Yet, I realized that being different rocks. It's all about thinking on your terms, not just toeing the line.
So, if you're the odd one out at school, don't sweat it. You're in good company. And trust me, you're not messing up. In fact, you're hitting the mark. So, keep embracing your oddness and keep those questions coming. The world could use a lot more folks like you.