Psychology

Are there kids who love school?

Yes, I was such a child. Next to me were my friends, classmates who loved school — loved the learning process.

We were interested in learning new things at the lessons, solving problems with passion and discussing something in history, geography, literature and biology.

I don’t remember a single day when I didn’t want to go to school. In high school, we didn’t just study at the lessons themselves, we crowded day and night at school on all sorts of additional intensives.

What was it? Am I lucky? But in my life, in connection with the work of my father, I changed many schools. And I ran to every school with joy. Loved the controls. Loved the Olympics. Loved the teachers! I have met only one mediocre teacher in my life. As I now understand, she was a person who was not interested in other people, but somehow she was brought to school. Although .. wherever it took her, she would everywhere be a mediocre specialist — such a “cardboard”, routinely performing her actions. A man without a soul! In any case, her soul was not visible in any of her actions. At the age of 10-12, of course, I could not describe exactly what the professional defect of this teacher was. I just didn’t like her and tried to stay away. Fortunately, there were plenty of people with a soul among my teachers. They did a very big thing in my life — they showed me who, in a deep sense, a professional is. I try very hard not to let them down.

My friends, what do you think, what impression do you personally make as a professional? In your work, will your soul be noticeable by those for whom you are doing this work?

Is it important for you to invest your soul? Is it important for you to see the work of others, where there is always a soul?

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