Effort vs Recognition
You can pour your heart into creating, experimenting, learning—but the system counts only what fits its checklist.

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Effort vs Recognition
You can pour your heart into creating, experimenting, learning—but the system counts only what fits its checklist.

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What If?
Curiosity is born in puddles, in experiments, in the questions we’re told not to ask. But school, society, and rules spend a lifetime teaching us to forget how to wonder. Memorize. Pass the test. Forget. Repeat.
I remember the things I care about. The little sparks that catch me. Not the formulas, not the dates, not the memorized facts. That’s long-term learning. That’s curiosity.
But rules kill it. No gum, no phones, sit still, obey. Straight A’s are praised. Questions are annoying. Creativity is ignored. Passion is optional.
Society does the same. Beauty standards, costs we can’t control, inequality in pay for thinkers, creators, teachers, and artists. We are trained to conform, not to explore.
Curiosity is not a flaw. It is our spark. It’s what makes us human. It lives in every “what if?” every experiment, every question asked despite the rules.
We are not machines. We are curious. Messy. Passionate. And the world—grades, paychecks, rules—cannot take that away.