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“Dear Society, Stop Killing The Artist Inside Every Child”

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Though I am just a matric student and too young to write this, but I do so because of my own personal experiences at this tender age due to my passion for Public Speaking and writing. Oh, but the world, this cruel world wants me to be Science student. However, I apologize in advance for if it’s not well-articulated but I would love it if you read this.

When the world says be unique! Then why does it ask every student to be the topper? To behave like a topper does? Why do you ask them to only memorize the books written by others? When the world says to follow your dreams! Then why do you ask them to limit their dreams? Why do you ask them to only get those bullcrap degrees that most of the people own?

Stop telling them that *Falaana Dhamkaana ki itni percentage aai hai*. Not everyone is born to get good %, good jobs, and degrees! Not everyone is born to do a 9 to 5 job.

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Dear world, stop killing the young artists, philosophers, critical thinkers, and the people who have world changing thoughts by forcing them to choose science because that’s where they can earn? Is earning the only aim of life? Is filling pockets the only goal? Then what about filling our souls? Then what about pursuing our dreams, our passion? Are these things only limited to Facebook quotes and articles? NO!

Oh people, don’t drag the person who’s is going to be a great public speaker and change the world by his/her words to the laboratory preparation of Chlorine (Chemistry obviously).

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Don’t drag a person who is going to be a versatile writer into Newton’s Law of motion. (Physics Obviously).

Don’t drag a person who can influence minds by his versatility in paintings into (a+b) (a-b) = to WHAT? (Mathematics Obviously).

Don’t drag a person who can be the next JK.Rowling into the Anatomical structure of frog’s heart. (Biology obviously).

Don’t drag a person who can save lives by his enchanting music into the transverse section of the stem of brassica. (Botany Obviously).

Everyone is born to do something different. Every one is unique. Don’t force them to be a Mango Man (Common Person). Let’s break all those stereotypes. So it is better if we left everyone to pursue what they want, instead of spoon feeding them with ideas that make us happy.

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