I lived in constant terror of being asked a question in class. Even if I knew the answer, I was never able to tell it before the class.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In school, I didn't speak up often in class. I was never the person to yell out an answer. If I knew it, I might whisper it to my buddy and let him answer. I kept quiet.
I was a class clown.
I was a class clown since second grade.
I believe everything learned in college is an answer to a question that someone has posed. Questions get posed differently and the answers that come back transport us to places we never knew existed.
In high school, a teacher once suggested that I be a math major in college. I thought, 'Me? You've got to be joking!' I mean, in junior high, I used to come home and cry because I was so afraid of my math homework. Seriously, I was terrified of math.
I learned nothing while I was in school.
One of the most important things one can do in life is to brutally question every single thing you are taught.
I'm never scared to ask a question or state the obvious, y'know.
I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were.
Making my class laugh and getting in trouble. I was the class clown.