you end your life the day you enter school the moment you say, “good morning, teacher” your conditioning begins you are told you all are same so don’t be different behave like everyone else you are told to comb your hair in the same way you are told to wear the same clothes you are told to read the same books you are told to play the same games you are told to score the same grades for a decade and a half you do this without missing a beat trying to be the same as everybody else finally, you step out into the world filled with your baggage of hopes dreams ambitions feeling you were successful in studies feeling you will be successful in life how does the world greet you? “there are thousands of people just like you, why should I hire you, how are you different?”