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Listen to everything theyāre taught, not just hearing
Take notes
Listen to opinions they donāt like
Be open to having their minds changed
Donāt listen to music with words when studying
Practise
Commit
Keep a regimen of self-discipline even in the face of a lack of motivation
Take breaks
Sleep regularly and more than expected
Work very hard during the day
Exercise
Plan in advance
Get small tasks done when there isnāt time to do bigger ones
Engage
Take failures as a learning curve
Think positively
Do their best work at the start of the year so they get more slack later
Talk to those who teach them
Debate
Do a little every day instead of all at once
Ask for help
Help others
Drink water
Work hard but work smart
Know what study setup is their most productive
Hold themselves accountable
Figure out which work is a priority
Donāt waste time re-reading as a form of studying
Find out things they donāt understand
Test themselves frequently
Work backwards through things to understand why something works
Learn more than they need
Have more interests and hobbies than just academics
Find out the most important concepts in a course
Learn the most important 20% of the course to get 80% of the grade
Donāt complain
Tailor their courses to focus on what interests them the most
Play hard after working hard
Read in advance
Know how to say no but donāt say no unless they have to
Take every opportunity they can
Eat well
Defend their personal beliefs
Donāt use other peopleās successes/failures as an excuse for anything they do
Donāt let studying become the main part of their life
Understand that everything is temporary
Set goals, short- and long-term
Put their phones away/on silent when studying
Donāt expect any results immediately
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[Hanako kun] Tsukasa and Amane
The word āgirlā was originally a gender-neutral term for a child. Boys were called āknave girls,ā and girls were called āgay girls.ā
Lmao, I know that itās already revealed that Hanako killed Tsukasa but I just love the attention to detail and little easter eggs in some of the images!
āNow you, like most people, are probably aware of peopleās body language on a subconscious level. Human beings are social creatures. They are made to detect faces and expressions on instinct. Emotions are also something you are sensitive to. A change in your fellow humansā expression can indicate any number of things. From fear to anger to attraction, detecting the subtle differences can make the difference in survival, hence why it exists as part of your identity.
Interestingly, there have been studies showing that human beingsā instinctive expressions are consistent throughout the entire human race. A person here will facially express anger the same way as someone in Canada or Nigeria would. This implies that showing emotion is instinctual rather than learned. Language, on the other hand, is something thatās learned and is constantly evolving and changing. Weāll focus more on that when we have our lesson on language, but I find the difference neat. It seems as though expressions were the universal language first and vocal communication just followed for convenience sake.ā
Yeah, pretty much every single viewers get so fixated on the words they forgot the actual weather today. It was sunny. TOO SUNNY. I called the clouds rude for not shielding me from the sun's glares, which is practically their job aside from bringing rain and thunder. So their inaction led to the interruption of what is supposed to be a day of reading under the clouds.
bury a friend rival