16 May.
Teachers' Day. Just like Mothers' Day, I think everyday is a day to appreciate them. Every single day is their day.
Teachers' Day. Just like Mothers' Day, I think everyday is a day to appreciate them. Every single day is their day.
I find all my teachers (including my lecturers) extraordinary. They
managed to create serenity in any calamity. They had taught me the
meaning of patience, the meaning of to keep moving, to keep on
believing. Being a student as I was before, I now finally understood why
my teachers do what they did. I have my teachers to thank for
everything.
People think that
being a teacher is easy, but it is not. They're not just teaching our
children, but they are helping us to mold them into bright figures for
the nation's future. For the world's future. They act as our secondary
parents, enlightening us with meaningful humors filled with a lifetime
worth of lessons. Their words may pierce our hearts once in a while, but
believe me, every stab of their words leaves a mark that will eternally
etched in our hearts.
And I find it is awesome that we have a
specific day for them, a specific day for us to show them our gratitude,
because in any other days, we are just too ignorant and too selfish to
do that. So, on 16th May, every year, I thank my teachers for all the
life lessons, for the supports, for the love that they had given me. For
without them, alongside my family, I wouldn't be the person I am today.
Selfishness always brings great outcomes |
Everyone have that one teacher who managed to break into their hearts and change them into the person they are today. I am not excluded. As we grow older, we begin to appreciate them more and more because we are learning a lot with each step and with each step their faces just pops up in our minds. Alongside our family, teachers have this unique and special ability that enables us to be a beneficial person. Despite the heartbreak that they have to go through each day, teaching us endless mathematical formulas, conducting scientific experiments, encouraging us to be bold and do public speaking and et cetra, they still believe that we can be a person far better than they are.
I can boldly say that, if my teachers hadn't done what they did before, if they hadn't supported me when I had enough of life, then I know I won't be the person I am today. They soften and tamed my heart and made me look at life in a different perspective. I am grateful and thankful because of that.
They are annoying, but that's their job. We can't blame them. We just need to remember that teachers are not miracle workers. They are not angels, but they're humans just like us. And, I can not emphasize this enough, they have their own personality, their own flaws. It is plausible enough for them to try and mold us into wonderful people that we are today.
Appreciate, love and cherish your teachers. They sacrificed their everything to make us into wonderful somethings. Thank you, teachers.
Thank you for everything. Smiles.
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