Just cleared my first paper Algebra this afternoon. Guess what's the hardest part of the paper?
True or False Questions.
I remember when I was young, how I love true or false questions, I used to score pretty well in it, but now they are so tricky and difficult! ARRHH! I think most of my marks today are lost through those.
Well, these problems don't just happen in exam papers, they happen in real life too. When we were young, it was easy to tell true or false, but as we grow, we learn to think and see from other perspectives, then things become complicated. There were no clear right or wrong, true or false, black or white, it was all grey areas and dilemmas.
When I was young I knew that lying is just bad, but now I'm not really that sure. It all goes to the two words "it depends". I learn to look from both perspective, not just the act, but the motivations the psychologies of it. Sometimes, instead of having the sense of injustice, I feel sorry and pity for the accused.
I always believe that children have the most sincere and truthful answers.
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