nd why you are tired, but I don’t understand why you chose to participate in activities that you don’t enjoy.  Sara:  I don’t really have a choice.  I have to go to school, to get an education…even though in four out of six of my classes, all I do is get more homework to do outside of school, so they pretty much waste my time.  Well I push myself so I can get into a good college, so I can get a good job, and be happy.Beth: You always have a choice.  Why do you live a life in order to become happy?   Why are you not happy everyday?Sara:  I see your point, but all the pressure I have I put on myself.  What is so much better about school here?Beth:  First on all we learn about what we want to, no one tells us what to learn.Sara: Then don’t you lack the fundamentals?Beth: Absolutely not. We embrace learning and often go beyond what is taught in normal schools.Sara: You mean to say you like math.Beth: Yes of course, what is not to like about math? The only reason that you dislike a subject is because you find it tedious and difficult, correct?Sara: When you put it that way I agree.Beth: Well, our teachers are not burdened with crowded classrooms and lack of time. Someone will work with us until we fully comprehend the material.Sara: I suppose that makes sense.  If I completely understood Pre-Calculus, I would have had not trouble going on to calculus…Beth:  How would you like to take a walk.Sara: That sounds nice.  I would like to go to the pond again if you don’t mind.Beth:  Sure.  Sara:  I was wondering…I understand, that you can become or do anything you like here, but it takes away that driving force.  I am referring to goals, and dreams.  If I didn’t have goals or dreams, I don’t think that my life would have a purpose.Beth:  Our life has a purpose, we live to do our part.  We can do whatever we like in order to accomplish that.Sara: What do you do for a living?Beth: We donR...