A Teacher

As a teacher, my heart aches when I see potential in my students but watch them take it for granted. We pour our souls into shaping their futures, creating roadmaps to success, and guiding them through life's uncertainties. Every lesson, every late night spent planning, every word of encouragement comes from a place of deep care.

But there are moments when their casual indifference stings. When they dismiss their goals, they inadvertently dismiss the effort we put into helping them achieve those dreams. It’s not just their success at stake—it feels like a piece of our dedication and belief in them is being cast aside.

Teaching is not just a profession; it's a bond, a commitment. We strive to see them reach heights they may not even envision for themselves. But when seriousness fades and distractions take over, we feel helpless—like captains trying to steer a ship that won’t follow the compass.

Yet, we continue. Because deep down, we believe. We believe that one day they will understand, one day they will look back and see the intentions behind our persistence. And until that day, we teach, we guide, and we hope. Because that’s what being a teacher truly means.

Regards
Pujali Garg

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