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I am not a number. I am more. I'm a rhythm. A clock, circadian, A heart beat, The music inside me. I am a rhythm. I am not a score. I am more. I'm a movement. An individual, its Like a non-religious transcendentalist, A dancer, prancer, An accidental fall. I have a purpose. I am a movement. Who are you? A number? A score? An A? B? C? See? Its not you, its how we were raised to be. Thirteen years in a structured school Teaching you only how to earn points And memorize facts. But I want to be smart. An astrophysicist An anthropologist A pediatric psychologist I want to own a home. Lease a car. Pay my bills. Invest my money. Where do I learn to do all that? Look into your future, Inside your dreams. How do you get there? How do you find What seems To be impossible? Let me tell you, Its possible. Education Filled with learning, Filled with ACTUAL learning. And motivation. Its a structure, But its home. Its a routine, Its a family. Its in your head. You create your setting. The gloomiest day, with a smile on your face And you've already become more. When you want education, You'll find it. You'll find it with passionate teachers, And summer camps, And clubs And sports And, AP stats? When you push yourself forward, You'll feel pressure backwards, But it won't drag you down, If you don't let it. It's a choice to make. You'll be here anyways. Its that day you walk across that stage And find the smiles of your peers And realize that although you're still here, You're moving forward. I know that I am more. Than my 11th grade AP test score. I know that I am more, Than my homework, Than my scars, Than the number of marks That are on my arms. Than my rank, My GPA, Or any standardized test I took on a Saturday. Than the number of hugs that I get when cry, Or the number of graduates who will say good-bye. Because at the end of the day Or right here and right now Or whatever cliche I know I can say I am more.
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Jan 17, 2014
Jan 17, 2014 at 10:00 PM UTC
More Education, Please.
I am not a number. I am more. I'm a rhythm. A clock, circadian, A heart beat, The music inside me. I am a rhythm. I am not a score. I am more. I'm a movement. An individual, its Like a non-religious transcendentalist, A dancer, prancer, An accidental fall. I have a purpose. I am a movement. Who are you? A number? A score? An A? B? C? See? Its not you, its how we were raised to be. Thirteen years in a structured school Teaching you only how to earn points And memorize facts. But I want to be smart. An astrophysicist An anthropologist A pediatric psychologist I want to own a home. Lease a car. Pay my bills. Invest my money. Where do I learn to do all that? Look into your future, Inside your dreams. How do you get there? How do you find What seems To be impossible? Let me tell you, Its possible. Education Filled with learning, Filled with ACTUAL learning. And motivation. Its a structure, But its home. Its a routine, Its a family. Its in your head. You create your setting. The gloomiest day, with a smile on your face And you've already become more. When you want education, You'll find it. You'll find it with passionate teachers, And summer camps, And clubs And sports And, AP stats? When you push yourself forward, You'll feel pressure backwards, But it won't drag you down, If you don't let it. It's a choice to make. You'll be here anyways. Its that day you walk across that stage And find the smiles of your peers And realize that although you're still here, You're moving forward. I know that I am more. Than my 11th grade AP test score. I know that I am more, Than my homework, Than my scars, Than the number of marks That are on my arms. Than my rank, My GPA, Or any standardized test I took on a Saturday. Than the number of hugs that I get when cry, Or the number of graduates who will say good-bye. Because at the end of the day Or right here and right now Or whatever cliche I know I can say I am more.
I wrote this to be spoken. I hope it sparks some philosophical thinking in students.
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Jan 17, 2014
Jan 17, 2014 at 10:00 PM UTC
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