At the wedding ceremony, a saint turned to a familiar face and asked
"Do you know me?"
They looked at him and said, "Yes, you are my primary school student.
" What are you doing nowadays? "
The disciple replied,
"I am a schoolteacher just like you. And this desire to become a teacher arose because of me."
The teacher asked,
"How is that?
The disciple replied,
" Do you remember that once a class boy's beautiful watch was stolen and I stole it.
You told the whole class to return whatever stole the watch.
I wanted to return the clock but could not muster the courage to avoid embarrassment.
You ordered the whole class to stand up to the wall, close their eyes and search for all pockets and take the watch out of my pocket without even taking my name and giving it to the owner and giving it to me.
Never be ashamed of this process. That was the day I decided to become a teacher. "
The teacher said,
"The story is that I closed my eyes during the search, and I found out today that you had stolen the watch."
Can we be teachers who, in their actions, encourage children to become teachers rather than embarrass the children in front of the whole class for the smallest mistakes?
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