Justin
11/1/2017 05:56:12 pm
This video is really true, whenever I get a question wrong. I decide that it might be not correct, but I improved.
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Parth
11/2/2017 03:25:31 pm
It's like Khan Academy, I get a question wrong, I fail a few times, but eventually I get it right.
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larry
11/3/2017 07:35:22 pm
That video shows that no matter how many times you fail you should keep on trying. If you just give up you'll never be great, because there will be many obstacles in life and you may fail. But you have to try again and again until you get it right.
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josh
11/7/2017 05:14:31 pm
this video motivates me because if you really want something you will not give up no matter what it is
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Alyssa #Eagles
11/7/2017 02:33:10 pm
Since I, myself play sports, watching this video from a chair really makes me see what I can be. It makes me want to try harder to get my team to the top since we are in last place. I would try for my team since I watched this video and if I ever get tired, I will try harder to see what I can do. This video can inspire so, many people. I wish they could have a chance to see it.
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Lexie
11/9/2017 04:49:45 pm
This video was very motivating! It told me that anything is possible! It also told me that "hard work beats talent if talent doesn't work hard." (Mr. Linton had that quote in his classroom). This video uses sports as an example of hard work. But, it also was in the words that hard work doesn't just apply to sports, but for everything. This applies to our classroom because everyone needs to work hard and always try their best. Thanks for this awesome video Mr. Meyer!
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Kristen #GoWildcats
11/15/2017 03:19:37 pm
Hard work pays off. Hard work pays off. Hard work pays off. That is something that motivated me from this video. Don't quit. Don't give up. Don't give in. If you hold on and you stick with the challenge everything you've ever imagined, everything you've ever dreamed of will come true. If you want it you will have to play hard and dedicate your life to it. Never say "yeah I tried it a few times but I failed". TRY AGAIN! Keep going until you succeed. This video was a bundle of motivation for me.
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Caroline B.
11/29/2017 01:34:32 pm
I feel like this video is trying to explain the something you may fall or fail but you have to jump back up on to your feet and work even harder to get it done. If you fail that does not mean you failed and you can’t do it means that you just have to try again. There are so many times famous people have failed but they didn’t just say I give up they tried and tried until they succeed even if they took over 1000 times. It is so important to try again because if you don’t then you will never learn. It is important to learn from your mistakes.
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Parth
12/6/2017 04:51:06 pm
Hard work pays off. Why? Because if you work hard and practice and keep trying on something now, you will be successful later. Be it a instrument, a math skill, a puzzle, keep going!
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Caroline B.
12/29/2017 03:11:24 pm
Working hard is a goal! Goal that you can always accomplish if you set your mind to it! No one else is going to do it for so "just do it"-NIKE. You are doing to do it. Wake up everyday and set a goal for yourself. Don't just do something because of the outcome will be awesome like your famous or popular, do it because you want to! You can do anything you want don't let anyone say "no" to you.
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