I think extra homework was always pretty dumb, in fact, extra work in general, I do like maths, guys, but if I finish early that does not mean I want more work!
"But you're not motivated enough to work smart!"
Get these 100+ equations solved before tomorrow's home room class; and show ALL of your work. Let us know EXACTLY how you came to these conclusions. Having friends or interests outside the (extra-)curriculum is for ignorant unmotivated slackers that want to spend their lives growing fat, old, and lonely with no ambition for living a life they deserve.
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Speaking of which. I hated the concept of extra-cirricular classes. Again, laziness. I was never interested in club activities or extra-cirricular classes, because they were nothing like the shows I watched as a kid, and they were a waste of time for me (mainly because, you guessed it, more homework; not to mention, I have a large family (8 kids, myself included), and I didn't want to inconvenience all my siblings and my parents at the time; in hindsight, it was probably for the best anyway for one reason or another.). I valued my time, and enjoyed it by playing games and watching cartoons, and enjoying life. Funny enough, getting homeschooled later on was a major blessing. I learned at a more comfortable pace, and wasn't socially pressured either. Ironically, I came back to highschool relatively smarter than my classmates in such a short time frame.
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Another reason for hating extra-cirriculars was also the nagging feeling I had about becoming cripplingly over-specialized in a particular skill, or something. Like: book club, I know literature, know shit in maths, and vice versa. Computer club, I can program, but at the sacrifice of social stability, and vice-versa with pop culture/current events clubs and becoming an ignoramus that has no real practical skills. And so on. Not to mention, once you join a group, you're perma-marked into that clique, like choosing a political side; ambidexterity is a mortal sin, apparently. One or the other, no exceptions; or so the mindset lies. I'd rather be a jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none, hermit-by-will (because I'm not a fan of people or being social since I was a common target for hassle/bullying anyway; and people became a waste of my time as well.); you know, a non-conforming individual.