In the early years of school, grades are like feedback for our smartness.

College and Careers: This is when grades start deciding which colleges we can go to, the scholarships we get, and the jobs we can pursue.

The Emotional Impact: Grades play a psychological game with our brains on a very high level. It controls us in such a way that it seems like it is a crime to fail.

Society’s Influence: In many cultures, doing well in school is considered a very good sign of smartness and consistency.

Changing Our View on Grades: As we grow up and gain experience, we start to realize that this grading system is just an illusion and that our skills, talents, and who we are the only things that matter.

Conclusion: Grades don’t define who you are. It was Albert Einstein who said that. The moment we understand that our grades can make our life but it can be different for everyone.