Teachers:the shadow of success

 The word teacher sounds like a mystery. A teacher is full of experience and knowledge, always ready to spread that knowledge. We were scared of what teachers are really like. So today, I am going to talk about teachers — through my own story, with you. Let’s continue.


Let’s talk about my teachers. I’ll tell you my experience of how I came to know my teachers. Being a teacher is not easy. You have to build a bond with students. You have to be clear, and you have to make learning interesting in a way that students can enjoy while learning. The teachers I know are truly good. I swear to God — this won’t be a story — I’ll speak the truth, as I always do. Teachers are the people who are the shadows of success — the ones who make students more successful in life. They guide students with their experience, checking what each student is capable of, and shaping that in such a beautiful way that the student becomes a good and successful person.


If you think a teacher’s only job is to give book knowledge, you are wrong. Teachers give education not only from books, but also about personal life. If your teacher is sharing life experiences with you, teaching you how to behave in society, how to be kind — then you’re lucky. My teachers were like that. In fact, every teacher is good — it’s up to you how you see them, how you listen, how you understand. No one controls your life, but a teacher can mold you like a diamond, and show you a path that leads to a beautiful future.


I have come across many teachers. I have been in the same school from nursery till now. I’ve completed a decade there and have seen many teachers. I have a really good bond with them, especially some who’ve been with me since the beginning — like Principal Sir. He taught us English in such a fine way. These are the English lessons I now use to express my thoughts. I had a teacher who taught us math by adding stories to the sums — it didn’t just make the sums easy, he made them feel as smooth as butter! Then there are younger teachers filled with new ideas and energy to make learning even better. And experienced teachers — well, you can’t hide anything from them. They know how you’re behaving, how you think, and how to guide you — almost instantly. I have a strong bond with them, and I pray to God that it lasts as long as I live.


I could write a whole book about my teachers. The teachers who taught us are amazing. I’m out of words to describe them. They not only guide us in education but also in daily life. For all of that, I am truly thankful I got such teachers. Teachers are not ordinary people. They can build a future. They can create billionaires, engineers — people who can change the world. Not everyone will become a teacher, but being one is truly special.


I’ve seen why they are called our second family — our second parents. We spend more time with teachers than with anyone else. So, respect your teachers. Who else will tell you what’s right and what’s wrong? Yes, parents are there, but they are busy. They guide us in certain situations. Teachers, on the other hand, observe our behaviour, understand our age, and know what kind of guidance we need. They’ve lived through the same student and teenage years. So don’t feel guilty about your mistakes — they’ve made them too. Love your teachers, respect them, and try to be a good person who can change the world. Teachers are those special people — angels of God — sent to guide students who will become world-changers.


Final Message

Teachers may not always walk beside us, but their words, lessons, and guidance live in every step we take toward success. Respect them, thank them, and carry their light wherever you go

This was the story of a child poet who is guided by God, walking on the path shown to him.

I am the child poet, Samardeep Singh Sandhu.

Thank you — until then, peace out.


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