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The clinging vine

Posted by admin | General | Thursday 18 June 2009 5:30 am

You recognize this type of student in all campuses and classes. He basks under the light and popularity or strength of a superior classmate. He always tags along with the superior one, usually within a group where the strong one is the leader. The clinging vine never says no and is never offended. He is parasite and does anything the boss or the group does. He is stoically patient and a push over. He has no mind of his own. he may be studying if the entire group is studying but only because he wants to belong, to continue to be part of that group. His life depends on it. The bad news for this type of student is that he or she will not be graded in the same way his or her group leader is graded. He has to be graded on his own. But his dependence on his leader is both obvious and dangerous. He always glances at the boss when he recites. yet after school, they must be parted. That will be great disaster for the parasite.

This identification-self-identification exercise is definite booster to your studies because it sharpens your awareness of who and what you are. It resets your direction and recharges as well as refocuses your mental energies. You cannot go very far wio

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