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Wajju takes a chill pill

Hi . My loyal people .
With just one week to go for final exams,
Wajju (me ,obviously ) has decided to take a chill pill . Why?

1.When studies take a toll on my health . I say if there is a mother , there is a child . 

If there is healthy me , my education has a future . Because there is no use of a masters degree you earn after eight long years of hard work which leads you to the emergency room in less than a decade. 

2. Health is paramount.
Everest , Kilimanjaro or whatever you call it! That's the importance of health. If an topic takes away your breakfast time from you , that's not worth it . Healthy is smarty . Smarty is Wealthy . Healthy is wealthy.

3. Don't worry about the marks judging you.
They are going to be engraved like a dead corpse in some shelf of your cupboard. A week or more and nobody cares. Srk'a kids are proud of him, he is a drunkard , chain smoker , romances around with the girls . He earns enough, buys his kids enough . There is just no looking back. 

4. I study what I love
To keep your mental status normal . I would advice you to study things you love . The things you find interesting. Not the statistics or some definitions which are of no good.

5. I love food
People who love food are less likely to love anything else . If you are a foodie , you won't give a damn to your stress . You would b licking Nutella happily.

6. Stress rusts my brain not rest
Chilled . More logical . More sarcastic. More authentic. Victorious . 

Kbye

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