Opportunity To Take Your Test Questions Home

When you were in school did you ever have a test or exam for which the teacher or professor gave you the questions ahead of time to take home?

What did you do? Most people know people are serious about success take them home and study them, actually writing down answers. Really serious students might even enlist the services of a friend or family member to scrutinize their response so they have an idea about where the answers were weak and how to make them better on the actually test.

Most people also know that the professor puts some lazy or busy students at a disadvantage by doing this because they do not answer the questions in advance and their first-look answers on test day are compared against the answers of other students that are better prepared.

This is the story of life. We all need to answer questions along the way.

What do you think your major contribution to the world is?

What is your passion?

What do you love?

What do you want to have accomplished before you finish working?

What are you doing now to make your dreams a reality?

Have you tried your best to achieve your goal, or given up prematurely?

Are you setting a good example for others to follow?

When are you going to do the things you know you need to do to be happy with the effort you have put into achieving your goals in life?

If everyone was like you, what would be the state of the world?

How do you make use of your time?

What do you do to help out your fellow human beings or your planet?

Are you happy with who you have become, and what are you doing to become a better person (if you think it is a worthwhile or noble pursuit to try to become better)?

What are the biggest mistakes you have made in your life to date and what have you learned from them?

I just gave you all of these questions before being on a talk show in front of millions of people or in an intelligence or achievement pageant or competition. The choice of which kind of student at Life University you will be.

You can take the questions home and write down answers, or at least answer them in your head like a good student.  Or you can put off answering them and put yourself at a disadvantage in life and risk getting a lower score, when the questions are sprung on you in a test situation, where you may lose an important opportunity to make a difference or leave a greater positive impact upon the world.

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