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Child's Time Table Has 15 Minutes For Studying, 3 Hours For Fighting

A Twitter user Laiba posted a picture of her 6-year-old cousin's daily schedule, which was beautifully organised in a timetable. The little boy's timetable only included 15 minutes for schoolwork and 3 hours of fighting which has left netizens in awe.

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Aastha Dhillon
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A young boy's timetable which only included 15 minutes for schoolwork and several hours for playtime and other enjoyable activities has won the hearts of netizens. 

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Children genuinely have an exceptional ability for negotiating, whether it is convincing parents to give them more playtime or pals to share their food or favourite item. A six-year-old boy who devised an intriguing schedule for himself that includes "fighting time" in addition to wake-up and breakfast times is gaining popularity on social media. 

Child's Time Table Wins Hearts

A Twitter user posted a picture of her 6-year-old cousin's daily schedule, which was beautifully organised in a timetable. The user stated in the post's description that this schedule was developed by her 6-year-old cousin...Zindgi tu Mohid jee ra hai, bas 15 minutes ka study time,

The little boy's timetable only included 15 minutes for schoolwork, leaving hours for playtime, mangoes with his grandparents, and other enjoyable activities. She further added that during 'Fighting time', the young boy spends three hours defending the home and himself from a cushion attack and that 'Mango time' is when he eats mango with his Abba.


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Naturally, the post went viral online and received many humorous comments. Some individuals referred to the young youngster as "smart," and many others just left heart and laughing emojis in the comment area.

Another person pointed out that the young boy was about to write 2:30 to 3 but decided that was too much time to spend on academics. One more user remarked that he loved how he has his set priorities. A third user stated that he appreciates that his Abba has a special spot on his daily schedule.

Since being shared on Thursday, the tweet has received over 1 million views and 17,000 likes. 

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