No to Flings; Yes to Love
I beg to disagree.
It's true that when we're in love, we're partly insane. With that statement, I agree. There's no need to prove that. Every person who has experienced love will definitely agree. But love in itself is not something that will hinder one from attaining success, more specifically passing the board exam.
I, for one, am a living proof that love even creates a bridge to one's goals rather than barriers on the road.
I will always remember my fourth year in high school and a particular term in college where I had the worst schedule, not only a 10-hour study with a 1&1/2 hour break but also a schedule that starts at 8a.m. each day (Don't you know how hard that is for an evening person like me???) But I can't deny that it was the best term in my entire stay in college. It was the best not just in terms of my emotions but also GPA-wise and achievements-wise. Well maybe it wasn't the best as compared to others, but considering the fact that I'm the King of Laziness and the Queen of Carelessness, that's already a great achievement. And all of that was because of one particular person that inspires me to wake up each morning and greet another day of learning.
And look at me now, no courage to face each day, no strength to get out of bed, no inspiration to look forward to.
Our professor had an example alright. But the thing is, the situation included a break-up scene. And that's what has made "love" a barrier to achieving their goal.
Therefore, I will reconstruct his statement.
It's not love per se that creates the barrier, it's the destruction of such love.
Don't destroy love.
Build Love. Create love.
Let's stay in love...
...no matter how far they may be.
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