As we grow older, we begin to lose our creativity by focusingand to focus our attention on other aspects of our lives that seem more important than our imaginationimaginations. The reason we've grown up to think our creativity is no longer of great importance is that society has placed us in a position that makes us feel that money is the measure of our success, not enthusiasm. This is an idea that has been stuck in our heads since we were children because our creativity has slowly been compromised by an education system that has put us in place not to follow what inspires us, but to motivate us to achieve the highest possible grades. In exchange for having the highest grades, we could go to the college of our choice and then becomewill have job opportunities that couldwill earn us the most money. As students, our imaginative potential has been hampered by ourthe tedious fulfillment of the standards that the education curriculum has made us undergo, and our ability to pick up a book, play outdoors, or even pursue our favourite hobby has been drained by our need for higher grades. Through the study of numerous researchesresearch performed in the 21st century, it became clear that a student's rigid mindset, growth after high school, and lack of inner motivation revealed how school really destroys our imaginationimaginations.

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