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Expect, wait to bloom

? Summer has come, the weather of folk music has turned cold, and the new semester is about to start, which is another school season. Looking back, it is difficult to calm down.

I have been teaching in 19 years, during which there are mountains and rivers, doubts, confusion and feelings of another village. There are many sighs of difficult roads and horseshoe disease of spring breeze, and you can see the scenery of Chang 'an flowers in one day.

? Students come in batches, and colleagues change every year. What remains unchanged is the familiar campus, the initial intention of teaching, and the persistent efforts of more than ten years. Education is different from other industries, and it faces people, especially minors. Therefore, in the process of education, we must be more patient, pay enough love, awaken another heart with one heart, light another lamp with one lamp, wash and irrigate seedlings with wisdom, and mold souls with kindness.

The purpose of education is to promote its goodness and save its shortcomings. The situation of students in each class is uneven. If there are excellent students, there will naturally be backward students, and if there are quiet students, there will naturally be mischief. Fighting with them every day, not to mention physical fatigue, is more tired.

Today, I want to use three sentences from Nezha's The Wonder Child to encourage all my colleagues who are fighting in the front line of education.

Don't dawdle.

People's hearts are all meat.

My life is not up to me, whether I am a fairy or a demon is up to me.

? My interpretation of these three sentences is: don't live with an attitude of muddling along; Love every student with kindness, expect and wait for bloom; Happiness is a struggle. It's good to work hard, but doing good deeds can lead the future of Mo Wen.

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