Don't tell me
what you learned in school
was useless
because
every day
you:
count
the number of likes
you got on your selfie
to figure out the value
of your beauty,
write
perfectly formed tweets
to exude creativity and wit
you wish you
actually possessed,
read
status updates
from former friends
who always seem
to be doing something
exciting,
become curious
about the lives
of people
you've never met,
and
question
why you waste
your time
comparing yourself
to carefully crafted personalities
that exist only
for Internet audiences
they would otherwise
be too afraid
to address.
Don't tell me
what you learned in school
was useless.
Jan 17, 2015
Jan 17, 2015 at 9:58 PM UTC
Don't tell me
what you learned in school
was useless
because
every day
you:
count
the number of likes
you got on your selfie
to figure out the value
of your beauty,
write
perfectly formed tweets
to exude creativity and wit
you wish you
actually possessed,
read
status updates
from former friends
who always seem
to be doing something
exciting,
become curious
about the lives
of people
you've never met,
and
question
why you waste
your time
comparing yourself
to carefully crafted personalities
that exist only
for Internet audiences
they would otherwise
be too afraid
to address.
Don't tell me
what you learned in school
was useless.
