386. A thorough educating


One day teacher A said to teacher B,
"I knew a teacher, a good one, who used to be seriously concerned for his students, for their thorough edcuation. One day, in the school, I saw him serious. He was passing by one student of his. They greeted each other.
Usually this teacher showed himself as glad, but not that time. I learned afterward that this colleague of ours was not merely worried about this student's acting up in the classes, more and more as he was growing up. He was not only worried for, so as to speak, formal problems of discipline, but he was concerned for this student's degrading himself: he was becoming a small time crook and a misbehaving fellow, you know?
The teacher was concerned for the person."
photo from brucerandallfoundation com . I don't mean, in any ways, anything wrong about the guys on the picture.

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