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This piece encourages individuals to explore what sets them apart and how they can build meaningful relationships. It emphasizes the importance of being a person of value rather than merely achieving success. Insights from notable figures like Einstein and Jim Rohn highlight the significance of self-education and interpersonal relationships in fostering personal growth. By participating in various clubs and activities, individuals can cultivate their interests, enhance their uniqueness, and ultimately make a positive impression on those around them.
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If you are an individual, what makes you an individual? Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value. Einstein Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. Jim Rohn, Entrepreneur
If asked, what would people you know say about you? We found out! It’s quite unnerving!
Success comes from your relationships with others This can occur through connections or contrasts No!! What’s it like? I love worms! Wow! Me too! What’s your favourite? Mine’s tapeworms… I’ve been to the moon!
The more multi-faceted you are, the more connections and contrasts you can make… What do people think of you?
Christian Union Reality App Club Astronomy Club Art Textiles Club Creative Writing Group What makes you interesting?School Clubs‘Our most successful students are our busiest students’ Dance Club Debating Club Art Club Basketball Photo Fusion Rugby League@ WBHS Comic Club Bay TV STEM Club Music Maths Club
In twelve month’s time… If you met someone today and spent the next year working with them and they were asked, in a year, tell me about (you), what would you want them to say? What changes can you make that would make them say it?
If they were you..? These people all succeeded regardless of their academic qualifications. What did they do when they were your age to be interesting?