Despite everything that my dad did for me, my effort to try to studied just died,
However everything changed when I was in Form 2.
I met this class teacher, a Malay teacher named Miss Puan Hasliza who teaches Mathematics.
Back in my secondary school, my brain just dint want to study, all I want was to just pass and I'm all good.
When this teacher gave math homework, I just dint want to do because I was difficult and all the other boys and girls were afraid of her because she was fierce.
All I wanted to do back then was to just copy other people homework and call it mine.
However, she realized that I was not paying attention in class and dint do her homework too, one day she called my dad and I had receive a really horrible-horrible scolding from my dad.
I remember my dad told me that:
"The teacher scold's you was because she wants you to change, cant you understand something as simple as that!"
And since that day I hated her so much, but what happened next was despite me hating her I still listen to her and paid attention to her in class, how she manage to solve the math questions despite at the beginning the math questions seems tough.
All the classmates in my class was just shocked at how she manage to solve all the math questions that fast but it seems so difficult at first too.
From there, I gave it a chance and started doing it myself too, and I even gave her a chance to teach me by walking to her class table asking her the math questions.
Though that, I realized that by learning how to solve a problem in math, it can also makes us think outside the box and solve real problems in life.
Since then other students were coming towards me and asking me to teach them how to solve this particular math questions and I helped them,
From there I realized that, this is only math, why not put effort into studying other subjects so that I can hopefully teach others too.
From there I remember I live by the phase,
Knowledge is power, it is even more powerful then a sword too if you use it correctly.
And also:-
Hendak seribu daya, tidak seribu dalih.
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