अब हो जाने की याद नहीं, "We become what we think about." - Earl Nightingale I was about 8 years old when I had a flash of insight. My mother and grandmother often joked and told stories -- and I loved them dearly. But the light bulb in my head went off when I realized that by doing so, they were teaching me lessons without any words. The next day when I got home from school, I ran into the house demanding that she tell me a story in Tamil even though she didn't speak to me in Tamil at all during the day. And then I rushed off to find my grandmother and ask her to tell me a story in Telugu. I never saw the point of school, and I spent most of my time daydreaming. I had no idea that there were such things as pre-med and pre-law, but somehow I always knew that one day, we could go back home and live in India. My parents didn't even know what those words meant. I learned to read at age 4 and was reading books like "The Wizard of Oz" by 5 and "The Hobbit" by 6. No one thought this was unusual until they found out that I wasn't being taught at all -- just reading for myself. My parents were polite and dutiful, and we moved to America when I was 8. I had little interest in school and played sports instead. I never saw the point of school, and I spent most of my time daydreaming. I had no idea that there were such things as pre-med and pre-law, but somehow I always knew that one day, we could go back home and live in India. My parents didn't even know what those words meant. I learned to read at age 4 and was reading books like "The Wizard of Oz" by 5 and "The Hobbit" by 6. No one thought this was unusual until they found out that I wasn't being taught at all -- just reading for myself. My parents were polite and dutiful, and we moved to America when I was 8. I had little interest in school and played sports instead. I never saw the point of school, and I spent most of my time daydreaming. I had no idea that there were such things as pre-med and pre-law, but somehow I always knew that one day, we could go back home and live in India. My parents didn't even know what those words meant. I learned to read at age 4 and was reading books like "The Wizard of Oz" by 5 and "The Hobbit" by 6. No one thought this was unusual until they found out that I wasn't being taught at all -- just reading for myself. My parents were polite and dutiful, and we moved to America when I was 8. I had little interest in school and played sports instead. I never saw the point of school, and I spent most of my time daydreaming. I had no idea that there were such things as pre-med and pre-law, but somehow I always knew that one day, we could go back home and live in India.
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