Schools in Britain stopped using Failure to grade students, apparently the word is demeaning and demotivating..well, they may be right...so what word they used then??
Instead of failure, we have "deferred success"..i.e. success will come come eventually, it's just a matter of time.
Hmm.. I was thinking..what about:
1) defeat = deferred victory
2) sadness = deferred happiness
3) disappointment = deferred jubilation
4) illness = deferred health
5) false = deferred truth
hmmm...can you see the pattern?let me construct a formula negative adjective = deferred (inverse of negative adjective) A = deferred*B
A = negative adjectiveB = inverse of negative adjective or 1/A
hence, A/B = deferred, B/A*deferred = 1;
In conclusion, another variation of the formula B= 1/deferred * A;(deferred is a constant and can be used for all real numbers)
Example:happiness = 1/deferred sadnesssuccess = 1/deferred failure
This is an introduction to English-Vocabulary Maths, subject code EVM101..for first year students only and this is the prerequisite to do
i)Advanced English-Vocabulary Maths EVM 201, and
ii)Further English Grammar Maths EGM 210.
Get it?? Goh Seng is gonna be proud of me.
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