What you learn at school are
facts, known facts.
Your job at school is to accumulate
and remember facts, the more you
can remember, the better you do.
Those who fail at school are not
interested in facts: or maybe the
facts are not put to them in a way
they find interesting.
Some people simply don't have a
great faculty for memory.
It doesn't mean they are stupid
It means their imagination hasn't
been fired up by academic tution.
People who are conventionally
clever get jobs on their qualifications
(the past), not their desire to succeed
(the future). Very simply, they get overtaken
by those who continnually strive to be
better than they are.
As long as the goal is there, there
Is no limit to anyone's achievement.
Paul Arden
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