Find what you're good at -your niche. Don't let anyone tell you aren't good at something. Don't foll
This image above mirrors how the world defines intelligence in the educational sector.
They put several kids in a class and test their brains on how well they can cram and memorize things -and this stereotype has been selling for ages.
But that's not intelligence. I've always believed everyone is absolutely good at atleast one thing, no matter how insignificant it may look. They are just discouraged not to look inside them and discover their true power but right from crèche, it is only the kid that can memorize the alphabets well is the most brilliant kid. And that's the mentality they grew up with.
However, that's not true.
Just like Wealthy Affiliate teaches, everyone has to find a niche, what they are good at.
Don't follow the bandwagon. Follow your instincts. Get undiluted and non-stereotyped knowledge. Don't run a rat race.
Find yourself. Find your power...then explore.
Only when this happen, can we accomplish true success.
Cheers,
Sammy.
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Hi Sammy, super post thank you. I just love that cartoon. It is so very meaningful to me. Hope you don't mind if I borrow it. I need a new profile picture. Thank you for the share and perfect timing for me.
Hey Sammy, great article. You are absolutely right about how society views the intelligence of a person. My fiance is a high school math teacher and it is all about cramming info into a student and getting their output, and this is how today's school system views a person, how well you can vomit info. Thanks for the article.
Danny
Hi barley
It sucks when kids are all crammed in a class and their intelligence is graded against a singular system. I really wish that will soon change.
Have a nice week ahead.
You have a powerful message that has sunk deep. I like the image you used. Thank you for sharing.
It took me more than fifty years to start accepting this truth. It feels good to be putting it into action!
I'm happy that you finally accepted it. Nothing can be more fulfilling than doing what you know you are good at.
Take Care
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Great post-Sammy you and the cartoon say it all and you are absolutely right. Keep up the great work and success is right around the corner.
Mary