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Wednesday, July 26, 2006
In Mathematics, it's simple to take a reciprocal of something. However, in life, it's rare to see a reciprocal of someone's kindness, care or even patience. Why?
Is it because of our hectic schedule? Self-centred? Shy?
Well, whichever reason(s), I find it hurtful that the patience of good teachers are never reciprocated. Even though some of the newer teachers who are inexperienced might handle something inappropriately and cause some unhappiness, but who doesn't make mistakes(com'on)? We make mistakes and learn - that's life. So why are we not giving the teachers what they deserve when they have given us much more than what is required to ace the national examinations? Why?
Is it that hard? Conservative?
It's sad. Really.
In life, a little encouragement, a little more patience can do much more than what you think "they" can do. Especially when these small little "things" come from people who are cherished by someone, and part of his/her life.
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