From a5184e66b86b777eb1cb67d5a60880ba550c8928 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nibir Sankar <68242099+moiSentineL@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2024 13:18:15 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] why do i study --- src/blog/why do I study.md | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/blog/why do I study.md diff --git a/src/blog/why do I study.md b/src/blog/why do I study.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8340a22b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/blog/why do I study.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +--- +aliases: +tags: + - post + - Blog +date: 2024-02-04 +link: +excerpt: "a realisation: transcending beyond the concept of scoring" +title: why do I study? +--- +## motive +"What is my motive to study?" +'No, it is not to score, but to learn.' +"Then why do I have [inner conflicts](https://moisentinel.github.io/blog/p/an-intellectual-dillemma/) when studying?" +'I love studying. The issue is with "why" I am *supposed* to study. The most causal explanation I can give is that I put too much weightage on my principles *against* the "study to score" idea, which seeps into my mind when I am practicing and studying.' +## remembrance +I would like to frame things differently to myself now. Instead of solving question papers for the best possible marks (which is inherently the objective behind mock tests and such), I will solve them to check my understanding and refine my knowledge (this aligns with my core values, which is to [[#intentions|learn]] and acquire more knowledge.) + +It won't matter if I score low. I would win **inevitably** if I learnt something new. And I believe that it *may* make me score more (I mean, if you are crystal clear with your concepts, how can you not score?). + +But the main motive is to keep in mind that **I am not doing it for the marks.** +#### intentions +Whenever I will watch a video on a concept or revise a topic, I would make myself remember my intentions of doing so. And they are: +1. I love learning, and I will learn for the sake of learning (intrinsic motivation). +2. It will help me understand the world. +3. I can use it to contribute to the world. +## wb college? +Many students, including me, get startled when they think about college. "Oh no, I have got to do X and Y to get into a good college!". +I believe this is some sort of FOMO, but everything will be alright eventually. If you have your reasons clear, you are going to accomplish your job. + +My parents worry about this too, because I am too "away" from the mainstream. This does not align with their ideology; well, they were raised in a different era and a different way. +## realisation +I do realise that I had been in a slump. I had lost my curiosity, because I forgot my reasons why I study. Maybe this is high time that you too realise why YOU study. + +Studying and learning should be fun, not mundane and aimless, which is why you need to understand what tickles your inner (studious) Laughing Buddha to wake up. \ No newline at end of file