You say “I’m OP (Out of Place)” when:
- Your parents are using their secret language.
- Your cousins are updating each other about their favorite series.
- Your brothers or your guy friends talk about video games
- You’re the only one among your friends who does not know how to play cards.
- You’re the only one who has not watched the movie everyone is talking about.
We can list more out-of-place experiences with our friends or relatives. But we are sure that all of these are simple and they just happen once in a while. But come to think of it...Millions of Filipino youth are OP because of one (not really simple) reason:
They are not in school.
While we are studying everyday, they are just loitering or wandering—so much time are wasted when there are so much lessons to learn. They cannot just approach anyone and ask for proper education that their unfortunate (mostly irresponsible) parents cannot give—we all know, it’s not that easy.
Good thing, there is such school as Dual Tech. They make sure that these people never feel out of place ever again.
What do you think?
4 Responses to "Just a Reflection..."
it's easy to feel OP anywhere, at any time, so long as there are other people to make it happen. The good thing about making the most of an education is that you can learn to be yourself, and get along with others because of your knowledge (less probability of becoming OP! :D)
Good thing for Dualtech =D>
You can only be out of place when you make yourself out of place. :D
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence theory suggests that all people are unique. So what if you're not good academically/athletically? What are you good at? Arts? Music? Talking endlessly with people? Use that intelligence, hone it, live it.
out of place... it has a lot of meanings
Hey anonymous, we'd like to know what you think... tell us what you think of being out of place is
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