Compassion
Compassion is defined as the feeling of love and concern for others. If parents taught compassion to their children from an early age, there would be significantly less hunger, conflict, homelessness, and unhappiness in the real world. It sounds idealistic, but we believe it to be true.
Hard Work
When you were a child, you've probably heard that "success was made up of 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration." And it's true that hard effort plays a positive role in every student's life. Some students desire to cut corners in their education and do not respect the role of hard work. This mindset must shift, though.
Those who are truly successful in our society understand that what they receive out of something is primarily determined by the amount of effort they put into it. Students will be far happier working toward their goals as adults if we teach them to perceive hard work as an opportunity - rather than a barrier.
COMPASSION AND HARD WORK
Posted 2024-07-15 16:28:42
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