I think many of us are going to nod identified with what you raise today, @chbartist! In our circle we always have people that pride or ego sometimes allows us not even to ask for advice. I think you say well, the family has a share of guilt in raising some people. It also happens in the classroom. We are teachers who are deifying some students and even feel superior to their peers and even to the teacher himself. In my case it happened to me once that the best student I'd had in years, asked me why I'd put a note on him if he was never wrong. I kindly showed him his mistakes. Unfortunately the boy got sick just because he made a mistake. There are people who intellectually may be very good and capable, but as human beings they are very weak. Thank you for sharing your reflection!
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Hi, I understand what you mean @nancybriti. In my country of origin for example the students have been hitting and punching the teachers in the classroom. After this the boy's mother still goes to school and I defend the son. Conclusion, everything is written in my post and I only share things that I lived intensely and so I can have those conclusions with absolute certainty. Regards
In our schools everyone is taught to learn like a parrot. They are supposed to remember but they are not allowed to ask questions. If someone is thinking differently, society doesn't accept him/her. This is very bad for the generations.