How do You View School? This Might Change Your Mind

In America, children ride a bus or car or walk to school because of the law. In Pakistan kids are lucky even own schoolbooks and have homework. There are many different visions about school around the world. Children in America view school as a requirement, but children in other places around the world see it as a blessing.

For example, ask yourself this question: What is my perspective of school? Your response to this question most likely well depend on where around the world you live. In the USA, all kids are required to go to school because of the law. In other places around the world, if you have enough money to go to school you are considered to be remarkably lucky. This could change one thing about your view of school.

In Pakistan and other places around the world, life is surprisingly different. You would be fortunate to leave for school each day. The main reason is because in America, you don’t worry about going to school or paying for it, because taxes pay for schools. In Pakistan and other places around the world, taxes do not pay for school. Kids must have their parents pay to earn the special reward of going to school.

So, this proves that the way you view school depends on your attitude. Maybe you should stop seeing school as a requirement and realize it is a huge blessing.