is the title of the book I find so far as the funniest one I've ever read. Not only the humor but the ironies of the world we live today especially on Filipino way of life will make you get lost in this book. It narrates the detailed stories of a typical kid from his gradeschool and how he survived his college life. It is easygoing yet persuasive and a lot can be learned from this one.
Here are some of the things I learned from it:
1. I've learned that while you are growing up, there are many times that you'll stumble. Whether you rise up or not, life goes on and time will pass by.
2. I've learned that a recitation, a project, and a quiz are just little things to ruin your life and it's a huge mistake to forget and give up your dreams just to avoid terror teachers and tough subjects.
3. I've learned that there are many free lectures in the world. You'll be the one to make the syllabus. There're many teachers outside the school. It's your decision whom would you like to learn from. We are all enrolled in a single university. There are tough subjects but free. It's your lost if you drop. We will all graduate in different ways. The only diploma is the memory of whatever help or love we left in a world we once have wished to change.
1. I've learned that while you are growing up, there are many times that you'll stumble. Whether you rise up or not, life goes on and time will pass by.
2. I've learned that a recitation, a project, and a quiz are just little things to ruin your life and it's a huge mistake to forget and give up your dreams just to avoid terror teachers and tough subjects.
3. I've learned that there are many free lectures in the world. You'll be the one to make the syllabus. There're many teachers outside the school. It's your decision whom would you like to learn from. We are all enrolled in a single university. There are tough subjects but free. It's your lost if you drop. We will all graduate in different ways. The only diploma is the memory of whatever help or love we left in a world we once have wished to change.
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