Last benchers - Wins the most

     The concept of “last benchers” has been around for a long time. It refers to the students who sit at the back of the classroom, farthest away from the teacher, and who are often perceived as being lazy or disinterested in their studies. However, there is a common perception that many last benchers go on to become successful in life. In this blog post, we will explore why this might be the case.

    First and foremost, it is important to note that success is subjective and can mean different things to different people. For some, success might mean achieving financial stability, while for others, it might mean finding personal fulfillment in their work or personal life. With that said, here are a few reasons why last benchers might be successful:

  1. Creativity and unconventional thinking: Last benchers are often thought of as being rebellious or non-conformist. This mindset can be an asset when it comes to creativity and unconventional thinking. By challenging the status quo and questioning assumptions, last benchers may be more likely to come up with innovative ideas and solutions.

  2. Resilience and determination: Last benchers may face more challenges and setbacks in their academic journey, which can help them develop resilience and determination. These qualities can be invaluable in the face of obstacles and adversity in other areas of life.

  3. Networking and social skills: Last benchers may have more opportunities to socialize and network with their peers, as they are farther away from the teacher and may have more freedom to interact with others. This can help them develop strong social skills and build relationships that may be beneficial in their future careers.

  4. Pursuing passions outside of academics: Last benchers may have more time and freedom to pursue their passions outside of academics, such as sports, music, or other hobbies. This can help them develop skills and interests that may translate into success later in life.

It is also worth noting that success is not solely determined by academic performance. While good grades and a strong academic record can certainly be helpful in achieving certain types of success, there are many other factors at play, including personal characteristics, social skills, and opportunities.

In conclusion, the idea that last benchers are more likely to be successful in life is not a universal truth, but there are certainly some qualities and experiences that may give them an advantage in certain areas. Regardless of where you sit in the classroom, success is ultimately determined by a combination of factors, including hard work, perseverance, and a bit of luck.

Comments

  1. Nice topic....chosen. Many will be able to relate this with their life journey

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  2. Intersting and keep posting more.

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  3. Nice sir . Keep rock

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  4. Great work Harish.
    (I feel proud,as we r Last benchers.😝)

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  5. Fact@100%.long tym we could see something useful

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  6. Good one. Last benchers are definitely going to feel more motivated

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  7. Mast.fully fits to recent ones schedule

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  8. Nice to see so many comments, but i was not able to get your names as it's been showing as anonymous

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  9. An excellent and thought-provoking piece which our educationists and education planners must see and ponder over.

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