1478. I have a schedule for a regular day



Teacher A said to teacher B, “Kids ought to have a schedule for evenings and a specific time to go to bed. 

Otherwise how can they get good grades and be happy? 

Kids must have time for other things: study, homework, playing, sport, helping out at home, dinner with their families if possible, practicing the piano, swimming, playing soccer, learning German, serving the poor as volunteers of some institution. 

Obviously they don't have all those activities, but they have got a schedule anyway. 

The premise is order: keep order and order will keep you.” / Photo from: stock footage tired student in the library reading books. footage shutterstock com. there is a clear difference between being tired and being sad: you can be tired but you are happy because you give yourself to the others

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