Monday, June 22, 2015

Letters to my friends (for my thesis) ...⚖

Education comes second...





To my two high school friends, that think they can survive without education, 

I am telling you that the world out there is harsh. People who dropped out of school didn’t get a proper job in the future. According to the dictionary, jobs are a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid. A piece of work means you have to know something in order to finish it, and that’s when education comes in. Education prepares people for their jobs, and it helps protect them from future scammers. People who were educated knows the ways of in and out in any given situation, because they were taught the basic skills and knowledge for it. In the Philippines, people who hadn’t attained certain degree were forced to work as a wandering salesman on the streets or even in the public market. My dear friends, you won’t survive in the real world if you don’t know the basics to surviving.

Thus, what i am trying to say is that education helps your future to be brighter and broader. It’s the basic discipline that would help shape us into becoming a warrior for the harsh world that will soon to come. The rules that we thought that seems to jailed us down, were probably the only bars that safeguarded our fragile young selves from the wild temptations that might devoured our irrational brains. And the useless books that we think were just useless, were probably the only one that contained explorational diamonds that can’t be snatched away from others. And lastly, those classes that we all believe were dull and boring, were presumably the one that helped us build our patience and tolerance to the tedious things that sucks our souls dry. 


Now, for the last ounce of paragraph to try and convince you to continue with your schooling…just hold on. It may feel like we were confined, caught, and held captive to the unwanted authorities that attempted to terrorise our utmost being. But even with all these factors that disgruntle us, do not forget that we are just feeble humans that makes mistakes. Although I’m telling you not to dropped out of school, I’m, at the same time, asking you not to be afraid of making mistakes. It’s okay to fall, you just have to rise up again, with God’s grace. 


                                                                                                        Yours truly, a friend who cares


[The one on bold and red letters is my thesis statement, you can disagree with this.]

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