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my aim of life ,essay​

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Answered by Dilipkumardubey
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there are many way in our life as exmple I want to become an IAS officer, as depend on our choice or a goal, as everyone has it's own to become - ips,singer, photographer,actor etc.....

Answered by SelieVisa
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My aim in life: An Ideal Teacher

A person without any aim or ambition in life is like a dry tree leave tossing in the wind and achieve nothing. My parents have taught me the value and importance of education in life. I have met so many good teachers from the year I first started going to school. I admire the work they are. I often feel sad for them when they do not get the appreciation they deserved. But each one of them has contributed to the education of the children who will one day become nation builders. So my ambition in life is to become a teacher as a tribute to my parents and teachers.

Teaching is a noble and self sacrificing profession. It is not an easy job and you cannot become rich and famous. But by teaching the younger generation teachers know that they can build a better future for our society and our nation.

When I become a teacher, I will always teach the children good discipline, good manners, healthy and hygienic habits and moral values so that they can become good citizens of the country. I will try my best to become the role model of a good teacher. I will prepare my notes in advance so that the students can easily learn the subjects. I will explain to them clearly every chapter so that they can learn it easily and also enjoy learning the subjects.

Teaching is not only about text books and note books and giving homeworks. I will try to be a compassionate, a helpful and an understanding teacher. I will teach my students to be hardworking, honest, sincere, confident, and have a positive mind so that they can succeed and achieve their ambition in life. I don't mind that teachers are no longer treated with respect. In fact they face unnecessary harassments from their own students and their parents and guardians. I believe that I can change this situation by being a dedicated teacher with a heart for the students and by trying to understand the problems of parents and guardians.

I don't expect anything as a reward for what I love doing. Seeing my students growing up in the right path, being an asset to the community, and achieving a good career in life will be my most precious and satisfying reward.

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