Has there ever been any incident in your life or in anybody
else’s life that has taught you the valuable lesson of
always doing the work on time?
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My favourite subject from childhood was Maths- the subject which is infact the poetry of logical ideas. I was pretty good at maths too. One day, the maths teacher asked a question to me - “A women was born in 1975 and died in 1975 and at the time of her death she was 22 years old. How?” . I was unable to answer this question. He started laughing and in front of whole class told me “You’re zero at maths. You can't solve a simple question. Remove Maths as your favourite subject. You're not born for maths”was downhearted and was feeling very upset. But there was a teacher who liked me very much and he told me to never focus on other's words. He encouraged me to take part in Maths Olympiad. I participated in it and from the day one, I started preparing for it. The other children started making fun of me coz I was just focusing on maths rather than on other subjects. But I never pay importance to them. Then came the day of exam. I was quite happy that I know the answer to most of the questions. After giving exam, I crossed paths with the mathsteacher and I challenged him that this time I will be definitely in top 3. He gave an evil smile. Then comes the result day. I tried to find out my name in top-3 but I was not there. This was the darkest day for me. I became very discouraged and the words of that maths teacher started echoing in my ears. It was so hard to believe that three-four months of preparation was in vain. I started feeling that life has ended for me. I decided never ever to give any maths exam.
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