are marks important or not. write before and afyet the motion
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The answer to your question is both YES and also NO. See, the marks are important to you society wise and unimportant for personal development. Let us talk about society wise. If a person gets less marks in our society that person is considered as a useless person which gives a lot of stress on that person hence he may not be able to mentally cope all that and that leads to mental anguish. So, marks are important even if we have to please others for our mental stability and keeping people away from mocking and giving us stress. And marks are not important if you want to develop personally. Lots of people they just study for the sake of getting job. If your aim is to get a job then by all means you have to get good marks(even companies are no exception). If you want to be an creative person or a scientist or a researcher, then you don't have to worry about getting good marks but just learning about the subject is enough. Remember Thomas alva edison? he didn't go to school. But considering present conditions of society, we have to get good marks for everything or else be prepared to face mental stress.
The best soution is get good marks for the sake of your parents or society(so that they dont mock you and can get them off your backs) and pursue your own interests.
The best soution is get good marks for the sake of your parents or society(so that they dont mock you and can get them off your backs) and pursue your own interests.
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marks are not important but in India you are judge from your marks. Indian people didn't see your qualities they see your marks. because of this so many students committed suicide because they get low marks and they thought that what the people thinks about them. but so many peoples have proved that marks are not very important. it doesn't matter how many marks you got what matter is that what you will do in future for yourself and for your parents.
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