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No. 174: Would love to be a topper in life forever!

No one’s more upset than a topper who is now failing.

I saw a reel that said the above line. Oh, my God. I don’t want to relate but I do. It just brought back a lot of memories and I feel extremely nostalgic. I am nowhere near as studious as I was before. And we can all agree on the fact that we are totally different versions of ourselves now. 

I wasn’t really the topper but I was always in the top 4 of my class. I used to top in certain subjects but dipped in a few. Both my parents are working and my mom has been a teacher for 22 years now. This type of educational environment encourages a child to focus on their studies. And that’s exactly what I did. In school, I was always the teacher’s favorite and a bright kid. In my bachelors, things dropped a little but I still scored an 8 CGPA. In my masters too, I did pretty well.

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The difference lies in the quality of the study. In school, I just studied because I loved learning new things. I was never eager to be the topper. I can call myself a nerd but not for a particular subject. I just get engrossed very easily. But then, in my higher studies, I was just studying to pass the exams and get the degree. I don’t know about you but I find this quite unfortunate. 

I knew I could have done better and learned more, but I wanted to live life. I don’t regret even a single moment but I do wish it was easier to study now. To get into teaching, I must know the topics inside out. But now just studying for more than an hour is a big struggle. The topper kid in me is lashing out at me for becoming such a brat over time. 

It’s frustrating because the 15-year-old Nayan was disciplined, listened to her parents, did what they said was right and hence reached a great level. But now that I’ve decided to become “independent,” do what “I think” is right; I’ll be honest, I’m not doing so well. I’m not the person I would like to be. But younger me is my motivation. I’m getting back to it. Small steps every day.

Until next time, Adios amigo!

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One time in life when we were winning was our childhood. Everyone felt like a topper somewhere or the other. I go back to my childhood memories more than I want to. You can reminisce with me by reading THIS.

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