From persuading parents for extra playtime to convincing friends to share their food or favorite toys, kids really do have an extraordinary knack for negotiation. Case in point: A six-year-old who set an interesting timetable for herself that included not only time for getting up and breakfast, but also “fight time” is winning hearts on social media.
User Laiba took to Twitter and shared a photo of her 6-year-old cousin’s daily routine, neatly categorized into a timetable. “My 6 year old cousin made this schedule… Bas 15 minutes ka study time, zindgi tu Mohid jee ra hai,” the user wrote in the post’s caption.
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My 6 year old cousin made this schedule… Bas 15 minutes ka study time, zindgi tu Mohid jee ra hai 😭🤌 pic.twitter.com/LfyJBXHYPI
— Laiba (@Laiiiibaaaa) June 22, 2023
In his schedule, the little boy reserved only 15 minutes for studying while dedicating hours to playing, eating mangoes with grandparents and all the other fun stuff. “‘Fight time’ All we have to do is protect ourselves and the house from a pillow attack for three hours…’Mango time’ He eats mango with my Abba…’Red car’ is his favorite toy car and ‘cheez time’ is actually lays and juice time,” the user explains in another tweet.
The post, of course, took the internet by storm and garnered hilarious responses. While some users called the little guy “smart,” others simply flooded the comments section with smiley and heart emojis.
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“Let her enjoy! 15 minutes of focused study is enough. She is smart. Smart people don’t need hours to understand things,” one user wrote. “He wanted to write something from 2:30 to 3, but then he thought… No, this is too much time to study,” another commented.
A third user said, “I love how taya Abu has a special place in his daily schedule,” while a fourth added, “I love how he has his priorities straight.”
The post was shared on Thursday and has since garnered more than 1 million views and more than 17,000 likes.
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