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Why average Students Tend To Become The Wealthiest In Future

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You could be the worst student in your class when in school, but that doesn't mean a bit that you're going to turn out to be a failure in the future. It's actually kind of an irony, in most cases the 'C' class students or even less than 'C' class end up becoming the richest of the group in the future. This occurs repeatedly.

Why do you think that is? Well, in my opinion, I strongly believe that the 'C' grade student already knew that schooling wasn't his passion from long time ago. And had other skills that he wanted to build his future around. So academic books did not come top on his list of priorities. As a result, they spend time doing the things they love rather than studying for classes.

This ends up reflecting as bad grades in his/her results. And quite sincerely we all know that true success and achievements come from passion and dedication. Which are qualities that such 'C' students have. In most cases, we see 'C' students that are excellent footballers or basket ballers or chess players, or musicians when still in school. This is because they have interests in other things and not academics.

One thing that makes such average students turn out to be very wealthy in future is that they're the students that tend to challenge authority. They're always causing one problem or the other and are always trying to do things differently, such that the teachers and even the management of the school starts to get angry with them.

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But what most people don't understand, is that, people that challenge authorities are people with internal strength and courage, and these are qualities that make for a successful person. And the fact is that sometimes education is overrated. Can you recall when last you applied calculus or permutation to your everyday life? Almost never. To calculate real life issues, most times what you need is simple mathematical understanding and not complexities.

It's very worthy of note that some 'A' grade students, who manage to balance school life with good social skills and other activities and interests; also achieve huge success. The issue with most excellent students is that they're already so consumed by the academic books and the order set by other people and are excellent at following the rules. But achieving great success requires a bit of rebelliousness. Only few 'A' grade students can manage to be excellent academically and still possess a rebellious mindset.

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