MINSK, 27 December (BelTA) – It is important to study with responsibility and diligence, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at a charity event for children within the framework of the Our Children campaign in Minsk on 27 December, BelTA learned.
"In order to make the right choice in your future life, you need to do well at school. I understand that when you wake up in the morning, you do not want to go anywhere. The weather is bad, and you want to stay at home... I felt the same once, and your older friends and teachers too. But there is a word that became a buzzword recently: ‘must’. See, you must! You wake up and do not want to go anywhere, let alone study. But remember: you must do it! In order to make life easier later. This is why studying is hard, but you must do it. Because it is your foundation in life. Without this foundation you cannot have a proper adult life," the head of state said.
"If sometimes teachers and parents put too much pressure on you (telling you to study hard all the time), be patient. And remember that it is important. You must be patient!" Aleksandr Lukashenko gave the advice.
He emphasized that among the participants of the event, both children and adults have very different backgrounds. It is easier to study well for some of them, because they have more opportunities. Some also study very well, but compensating fewer opportunities for a great desire to gain knowledge.
"In order to make the right choice in your future life, you need to do well at school. I understand that when you wake up in the morning, you do not want to go anywhere. The weather is bad, and you want to stay at home... I felt the same once, and your older friends and teachers too. But there is a word that became a buzzword recently: ‘must’. See, you must! You wake up and do not want to go anywhere, let alone study. But remember: you must do it! In order to make life easier later. This is why studying is hard, but you must do it. Because it is your foundation in life. Without this foundation you cannot have a proper adult life," the head of state said.
"If sometimes teachers and parents put too much pressure on you (telling you to study hard all the time), be patient. And remember that it is important. You must be patient!" Aleksandr Lukashenko gave the advice.
He emphasized that among the participants of the event, both children and adults have very different backgrounds. It is easier to study well for some of them, because they have more opportunities. Some also study very well, but compensating fewer opportunities for a great desire to gain knowledge.
"We will do our utmost to make sure that those children, who lack something, will have the same opportunities as others," the president assured.