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EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS-PI-Definition and Formulas EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS DEFINITION AND FORMULA Prepared by: Education Management Information System Division Planning Service as of April 24, 2018 Page 1 1. GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (GER) This indicator measures the general level of participation in, and the capacity of each level of the education system: Kindergarten, Elementary (Grades 1-6), Junior High School (Grades 7- 10) and Senior High School (Grades 11-12). It is the total enrolment for a particular education level, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the eligible official school- age population of that particular education level in a given school-year. The GER can also be used together with the NER to measure the extent of over-aged and under-aged enrolment. 2. NET ENROLMENT RATE (NER) OR PARTICIPATION RATE The indicator provides a more precise measurement of the extent of participation in a particular level of education of children belonging to the o...

30 Brutal Life Lessons Most People Realize Too Late

30 Brutal Life Lessons Most People Realize Too Late
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Discover 30 brutal life rules most people learn too late. Powerful lessons about discipline, money, relationships, and personal growth.


Life is one of the toughest teachers.
Unfortunately, many of its most important lessons are learned only after mistakes, failures, and painful experiences.

The truth is, life does not always reward good intentions. It rewards discipline, awareness, and wise decisions.

If you understand certain truths early, you can avoid years of regret and frustration.

Here are 30 brutal life rules most people learn too late.


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1. Your Health Is More Important Than Your Job

Many people sacrifice their health chasing money, promotions, and success. Later, they spend that money trying to restore the health they lost.


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2. Nobody Is Coming to Save You

Your life improves when you take responsibility. Waiting for someone else to fix your problems keeps you stuck.


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3. Discipline Beats Motivation

Motivation fades quickly. Discipline is what keeps you moving when you don't feel like doing the work.


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4. Comfort Zones Kill Dreams

Growth happens outside of comfort. Staying safe and comfortable often prevents people from reaching their full potential.


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5. Time Is More Valuable Than Money

You can earn more money, but you can never recover lost time.


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6. Most People Are Too Busy to Care About Your Life

Stop worrying about what others think. Most people are focused on their own struggles.


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7. If You Don't Control Your Money, It Will Control You

Poor money habits create long-term stress. Financial discipline creates freedom.


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8. Friends Will Change as You Grow

Not everyone is meant to stay in your life forever. Growth sometimes changes relationships.


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9. Success Often Requires Sacrifice

There is always a price for achievement—time, effort, comfort, or convenience.


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10. Complaining Solves Nothing

Complaints may release frustration, but they rarely create solutions.


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11. Your Environment Shapes Your Future

The people around you influence your habits, mindset, and ambitions.


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12. Small Habits Shape Your Life

Daily routines determine long-term outcomes. Small habits repeated for years create massive results.


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13. Debt Can Quietly Destroy Your Freedom

Many people underestimate how damaging high-interest debt can become over time.


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14. Confidence Comes From Action

Confidence is not something you wait for. It develops when you take action despite fear.


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15. Not Everyone Deserves Access to Your Life

Protect your time, energy, and personal boundaries.


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16. Failure Is Often the Best Teacher

Most valuable lessons come from mistakes, not success.


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17. Being Busy Is Not the Same as Being Productive

Many people stay busy without actually making progress.


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18. People Remember How You Treat Them

Character and kindness often leave deeper impressions than achievements.


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19. Waiting for the Perfect Time Is a Trap

The perfect moment rarely arrives. Progress begins with imperfect action.


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20. Your Mindset Shapes Your Reality

A negative mindset limits opportunities, while a positive one encourages growth.


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21. Comparison Is the Thief of Joy

Constantly comparing yourself to others can destroy confidence and happiness.


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22. Learning Never Truly Ends

The most successful people continue learning throughout their lives.


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23. Your Reputation Takes Years to Build

But it can be destroyed in seconds.


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24. Luck Often Favors Prepared People

Opportunities usually appear for those who are ready.


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25. Gratitude Changes Your Perspective

Appreciating what you have can improve your mindset and well-being.


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26. Stress Often Comes From Poor Priorities

Learning to focus on what truly matters can reduce unnecessary stress.


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27. You Cannot Please Everyone

Trying to make everyone happy often leads to frustration and exhaustion.


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28. Consistency Beats Intensity

Small consistent efforts are more powerful than occasional bursts of effort.


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29. Courage Is Acting Despite Fear

Fear never completely disappears. Courage means moving forward anyway.


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30. The Biggest Regret Is Not Trying

Many people regret opportunities they never pursued more than failures they experienced.


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Final Thoughts

Life becomes clearer with experience, but wisdom gained too late often comes with regret.

The good news is that learning from the lessons of others can help you avoid unnecessary mistakes.

The earlier you understand these truths, the sooner you can build a life filled with purpose, discipline, and growth.

Remember: the best time to apply these lessons is today.

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