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The auto driver who drops you to tuition might be writing a novel. The clerk in the ration shop might be a classical musician. The "dropout" from your senior batch might be running a successful organic farm in Wayanad. The syllabus teaches you to find X , but it never teaches you that X is not a destination—it is a variable. You get to decide what X equals.
It is okay to not have a "dream college." It is okay to take a drop year. It is okay to choose Humanities even if you scored 99 in Science. It is okay to choose a vocational course instead of a degree.
Let me give you a formula they forgot to print: malayalam plus two notes
Let me introduce you to a secret: There is no such thing as a "nobody."
Don't let a mark sheet write the story of your soul. The auto driver who drops you to tuition
Remember LKG? You cried because you couldn't tie your shoelaces. In Class 7, you thought life was over because you forgot your homework. In Class 10 (SSLC), you were convinced that your entire career hinged on that one Social Science question.
Happiness ≠ (Rank) Worth ≠ (Admission Ticket) The syllabus teaches you to find X ,
The deep truth is that this year is designed to break you a little. Not because the universe is cruel, but because a pot must be fired in a kiln before it can hold water. You are in the kiln right now. The heat you feel—the anxiety, the parental pressure, the peer comparison—is not punishment. It is the process.