mikebw wrote:
I was never top in class at anything. My parents taught me to read and write before first grade, but I wasn't the only kid that could, and the teachers taught me cursive. My parents also taught me some math, but again there were kids that were more advanced than me. My teacher told me I read out loud really well, but I thought most of the other kids read out loud just as well as I did.
I got good at drawing through years of practice. I started out tracing, then copying, then drawing from my imagination. Some kids thought I was great and that I would become some famous comic artist. But again, there were kids better than me though they were few.
Overall I'm pretty much average.
I feel the same way about myself right now.
I know a lot of kids are getting higher grades in math and are in a higher level english class than I am, but I just try to remember that grades and class rank don't really matter in the long run.
All the inspiring and influential people are remembered for the things they did with the knowledge they had, not how much ahead of their math class they were or how high their grades were.
It's about how you utilize what you know, not about how much you know.