I again participate in the Friendly Fill-Ins, hosted by Four-Legged Furballs and and 15andmeowing So here we go:
The best teacher I ever had was my first English teacher. She thaught me the basics, and I soon wanted to learn more about this language.
2. The worst teacher I ever had was my Biology Teacher in 11th grade. He was really mean to us and didn’t answer our questions.
3. I recently learned how to listen to others without judgement – again.
4. I think everyone should know how to love other beings, be it humans, animals or nature in general.
Very well said, especially #4. Love concurs most things.
Have a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
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Yes, love is something wonderful.
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Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I need to work on #3. Have a nice weekend! XO
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Yes, it’s not easy *sigh*. But it is so good to talk to someone who doesn’t judge, so I want to do the same for others.
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That listening thing is quite an art and something that you humans seem to struggle with. We felines have no problem listening, it’s just obeying that is a challenge.
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Oliver
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You are so right, you cats seem to notice everything around you! Humans sometimes don’t want to listen.
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Yep, felines don’t miss a thing!
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We sure enjoyed your answers and I hope you have some wonderful purr therapy this weekend.
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Yes, I enjoyed it so much!
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Learning to listen and realize we don’t know another’s pain and so should not judge is almost as important as learning to love. In fact, it may be part of that.
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I was buried so deep in my own sh*t lately that I forgot how important this is. I will try not to forget this again!
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I am sorry that your biology teacher was mean and wouldn’t answer questions. I don’t understand how he expected his students to learn if he wouldn’t answer their questions.
Have a blessed day. 🙂
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We were lucky, he retired after a year and we were taught by a very good teacher after that. We were told he was a very nice person before his wife died, but this is no reason to treat his pupils as he did. Have a blessed time!
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How sad that he lost his wife. No, he shouldn’t have taken it out on his pupils, true. So many deal with the loss of a loved one by becoming bitter and mean. It has happened in my own family. I have found that it just makes the pain even worse and not just for the person who lost their loved one.
Have a blessed day. 🙂
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I believe if I had a teacher that would not answer questions, he and I would have had a word of prayer. I would explain to him and the school board that they get their money based upon attendance. If I went elsewhere, so would the money. We had to do that with a local school district before. Ultimately, it was a fight that never finished Have a blessed day.
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It was a hard time, but I was lucky – this teacher was an exception. Being the daughter of a very dedicated teacher myself, I disliked his attitude even more. Have a blessed time!
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