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Thursday, October 09, 2008, 8:32 PM
Dr Bettens, my CM 1101 principle of modern chemistry lecturer, said today in lecture that "Hard work does not warrant good grades, it just improves your probability of getting a good grades". Once again, as usual, with the mention of phrases like "put in effort", "hard work", I was reminded of Edison. Why so? Not that I have secret fetish for him, but for he is the epitome of assiduousness during my NS time. What Dr Bettens said might be crude, but this is how realistic this society is. No one gives a darn how much effort you put in, what matters ultimately is what you can produce. How often do we hear Edison lamenting about not getting what he thinks he deserved despite pouring his heart and soul into accomplishing a particular task? Perhaps it was during the reign of candyboy when he was rewarded as long as he has put in effort that gave him the false impression that society functions in a similar manner too. Ooo.. I ran out of things to say or rather what I wanted to say next might be not pleasant to read and I think I better not. |