I stopped going to school because I was tired of being asked to do things I didn\’t want to do.
As a child, I loved going to school. I loved learning new things and meeting new people. But as I got older, I started to realize that going to school wasn\’t as exciting as it used to be.
One day, my parents asked me to do something that I didn\’t want to do. They asked me to help with homework, which I thought was a strange request. I knew that I could do the homework myself, so I decided to decline the offer.
My parents were upset about my decision, but I knew that I had to do what they asked. They were the ones who paid for my education, and I couldn\’t let them down.
But as the weeks went by, I started to get tired of doing the same things over and over again. I started to feel like I was being asked to do something that I didn\’t want to do. I started to feel frustrated and angry.
One day, I decided to make a change. I decided to take control of my own education. I started to ask for help when I needed it, and I started to take ownership of my learning.
I started to enjoy going to school more than ever before. I loved learning new things and meeting new people. And I was even proud of myself for taking control of my own education.
I stopped going to school because I was tired of being asked to do things I didn\’t want to do. But through hard work and determination, I was able to turn my education around and make the most of it.

