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Before high school most of my teachers told me that I shouldn't do the most difficult form of education in high school because I would never make it. This difficult form of education is necessary to go to university so I still did it.
the first year of high school something bad happened to me that caused me to be unable to concentrate on school and I barely made it. For the second time teachers told me that I wasn't going to make it and even my friends said that. Despite my problems back than I still pulled myself together and now I am in the fifth year of the six and all my friends that told me that I wasn't going to make it didn't make it themselves because they were lazy. Because of my efforts I made myself part of the 10%.
Result? My old friends are still happier in life because they don't suffer from diseases like hairloss and all the other stupid things I have to deal with.
You can have the odds against you like what happened to you and me at school but sometimes it is just impossible.
The perfect example would be d-day. There is someone in the first ship that is going to land in the front (where the boat opens) and there is someone who comes with a boat that is some meters/foot behind him. In both cases the odds are against you because you are one of the first. But seriously if you are the first guy you will be shot death by a wave of machine gun bullets before you know it. You can't survive that. For the seconds one the odds are against him but there is still a chance he can survive.
Moral of the story: ignorance is bliss.
In other words, being an ignorant fullhead is bliss.