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I actually never used to have one...I just loved watching football. I definitely have teams I favor & disfavor, but whatever game was on, I'd watch & root for whichever team I liked better. I've always, always, always hated Dallas. Since coming on here, though, I've become a Cards fan...no other will do now.
fwiw, I was very impressed (and should have said so) with your score for your age. I probably would have gotten around the same at that age, too. Just don't ever take school for granted. You're a smart young man (I feel so old saying that, but I didn't want to call you "kid" and couldn't think of anything else), and the more you use your brain, the smarter you get--plain & simple. Don't use it, you lose it.
fwiw, I was very impressed (and should have said so) with your score for your age. I probably would have gotten around the same at that age, too. Just don't ever take school for granted. You're a smart young man (I feel so old saying that, but I didn't want to call you "kid" and couldn't think of anything else), and the more you use your brain, the smarter you get--plain & simple. Don't use it, you lose it.
Thank you. I really need to start using it. I'm a big time slacker and hang around really dumb acting people. I love 'em though, good guys. I'll be putting more effort in it now. I actually got myself some goals now. Never did before but now it's doing me some good.
My daughter (17) has always been a major slacker as well. Bright as anyone, but unmotivated. Nothing I did could convince her to take school seriously. Now she is about to start her senior year, and is taking 2 summer school classes & has to take 2 semesters of night school once the year starts just so she'll graduate. You don't want to be in that boat. Fortunately, she's really motivated now. She has always wanted to graduate--just never thought about the fact that failing repeatedly prohibits that
It's excellent to have goals. People without goals (big or small) tend to live abysmal lives. You have to have something to look forward to & to aim for (jmho). Sounds like you're on the right track--just keep it up!