566. Learning to stay calm


One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “What about if our class was a complete failure? Well, so what? Tomorrow will be a new day. Your will and wish to do things well is enough. From this premise, try do things better. Often it’s our students who did wrong, not us. Try to improve yourself though. You’re gaining experience. When you teach the class to aid your students, nothing is lost. Even more, when also you try and do things with a transcendent view in mind, nothing is lost. We are in the world for something else. When you pursue to do things for love to God, our father, our dad, nothing is lost. Stay calm with yourself, with your students.” / Photo from: www1 wnec edu

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