Monday, April 28, 2014

What counts is what you really know



If you don’t something: you can either admit it or lay low until you know enough to brag about it, never say that you know things without really doing so, because we are surrounded by people who like to terrorize us, make us feel insignificant and not important, especially as teachers, students continuously trying to outsmart their teachers, coordinators trying to make you feel that whatever you know as a teacher is so little, and parents who like to put you down and tell you that you don’t always know what’s best for their children. You are knowledgeable, after all; if you aren’t you wouldn’t have made it as a teacher. Don’t ever let anybody tell you that what you know is not enough. There are always going to be people who know more than you, but this is why god gave us brains: to learn from others, to continuously improve ourselves with every situation we go through. And remember that you can’t know everything about everything, stick to what you know best and make it what you know most.   

1 comment:

  1. We might not know as much as other experienced people but at least we KNOW. I loved your advice about "Never letting anyone tell you that you don't know!" People like to act smarter. They teach their kids to feel grateful and proud whenever they provide better information. This competitive spirit became a cultural trend in our society and it keeps increasing.

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