The Matrics celebrated their “40 Day”-milestone today. With the end of their High School career in sight, they came dressed as whom/what they wanted to become. There were nurses, race car drivers, lawyers, engineers – even a teacher or two! Naturally there were also those who took the Mickey out of it, and came dressed as wildlife, witches and wh… alternative traders (post dusk).
At this stage of the game it really is all about academics, and a large portion of Grade 12s start realizing it ’round about now. The Record Exams starting on Monday, and the Final Exams of next term, are the culmination of 12 years of learning, studying and the choices each learner made along the way. Those who started taking their studies serious earlier on have an advantage over those who only realized today that their scores directly influence how and when (even “if”) they are going to reach their life goals.
Making your dreams come true is a conscious decision and a daily choice all through your school career. Now impacts what comes next – in fact, now causes what comes next. (Duh!) Let’s look at an example from my L.O. class:
Say your dream is to have a family one day, what do you need to make it happen? Perhaps a spouse, a house, a car and some kids? Maybe even a pet or two? Now… how are you going to afford it? “Work!” you might say. Absolutely, that’s kind of obvious. But how much do you need to earn? Keep in mind that every child is a Ferrari in financial terms. From pregnancy to 18 years of age, each child will cost you the equivalent of a Ferrari purchase. (Not necessarily the top of the range model though…) Then there’s the home you want to live in, and the car you want to drive, and the vacations you want to take… Realizing such dreams all depends on what you do now. Which depends on everything you’ve done so far.
Have you made the right decisions so far? Are you making them now?
It is with all honesty that I can say that I truly wish nothing but success, happiness and love to all of the learners at this school. They really are magnificent young people, with great talent and all the potential in the world! Unfortunately my wishing it, doesn’t make it so. It is up to them to decide what they want, and how they are going to get it.
Study smart, study hard, and make it work.
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