I’d love to get some feedback on this. Do you think I’m a bad student for selling spicy chips? My principal and a few teachers believe it implies I’ll end up as a drug dealer and won’t amount to anything. What do you think?
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It’s understandable to feel frustrated when others misunderstand your intentions. Selling spicy chips might just be a creative way to make some extra money or share something you enjoy with your peers. It doesn’t define your future or who you are as a person. Many successful entrepreneurs started with small businesses while in school. If you’re passionate about it and handling it responsibly, then keep pursuing your interests! It might be worth having an open conversation with your principal and teachers to explain your perspective. They might see it differently once they understand your motivations. Remember, it’s important to balance your interests with your academic responsibilities, but that doesn’t make you a bad student!