You’re not alone. Many students struggle through courses they don’t care about.
This leads to:
• Poor grades
• Wasted time
• Frustration
• Lost opportunities
But here’s the truth: You’re not lazy. You’re just not interested.
Charlie Munger said, “In my whole life I’ve never been good at something I wasn’t very interested in. It just doesn’t work.”
He’s right. There’s no substitute for strong interest.
So what can you do?
Find your passion. It’s hiding in plain sight.
• What do you think about in your free time?
• Which topics make you lose track of time?
• What would you do even if you weren’t paid?
That’s where your strength lies.
Embrace it. Pursue it. Excel in it.
When you’re truly interested, learning becomes effortless. Work feels like play.
You’ll stand out. Opportunities will find you.
Don’t settle for mediocrity in subjects you hate. Chase excellence in what you love.
Your future self will thank you.
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