#01 Teacher

Jan 17, 2011 09:02

I'm really sorry. This was written out of an strong impulse, so it probably won't contain any inspiring or nice thoughts and ideas, but... Meh, I'm just sorry.

#1 Teacher

While sitting at school and listening to my teacher for Politics -of course he was talking about football instead of his subject-, I was thinking about the meaning of my current daily school life.
Why am I still sitting here, watching my teachers while they try to describe the ways of Mathematics and the history of Great Britain? I also shouldn't spend my time sitting around while someone else reads a few pages of "Irrungen, Wirrungen" by Theodor Fontane- I won't take it either when I'm facing my A-level-examination. I won't read it to my children when they want to hear a bedtime story. I also won't have to jump over a 1.40 meter-mark because I don't get the train or the bus. (...that would be embarrassing either, wouldn't it?)
Wouldn't it be more effective to learn something about the subject of my upcoming job life already? I would love to experience the anatomy and diseases of human beeings through the week. Six or seven hours of Biology a day would be great... I'd love it. And I also could learn more about those things I really admire- like the Japanese language or cooking, for example. Right now I even don't get the time to learn about three dishes a week or two Japanese signs a day, because those -for me- useless subjects like Geography or German kill my last minutes of freetime.
I know that studying is important. Really. I'm my zodiac sign is 'sagittarius', so I should love to travel around the world and strife for an awesome lifestyle. And I really do so. I aim for going back to London and Paris more often, I wish to go to Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, Osaka, Madrid, Amsterdam, Bombay... I would love to see all those citys with my own eyes, you know? For that, I need money. Much money. And that monetary reward I'd have to spent comes from working. And how could there be a job with a high salary, if I don't get good marks at my A-level-exams? For good marks I have to study- even if I hate it. But all those boring and exhausting subjects like German, Mathematics, P.E., Religion...  Why do I have to get along with them? Why, why, why...

Stop.

Always complaining, always beeing stubborn, always avoiding new things when it comes to school. Why am I like that? Proably I should listen to my teacher more often. Because even if he is babbling about football the most time, there will always be an information I could need in my upcoming time as an adult, right? He is 57 years old, so he should know more things about the time before I was born. And since that time is pretty interesting, I will ask him about that during the next lesson of 'Politic Football History''.
Please, everyone: Even if they are talking nonsense the most time... listen to your teachers.
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