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व्हाट डू यू लर्न फ्रॉम योर टीचर​

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Answered by Sabavatlinisha
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1. Hard Work Pays Off

It’s no secret that hard work pays off in one’s life. Teachers today understand that some students can be exceptionally gifted but in the end, they too will fail for being too lazy as there is no real substitution for hard work. The saying obviously goes that if you want something, you must be willing to work equally hard for it and this surely goes without saying.

2. Give Respect, Get Respect

A great teacher will always lead by example. This is because most of them are aware that if they give their students respect, most of them will return the same. This is a valuable lesson to learn from teachers as it enables one to be more humble and simple in nature.

3. Teamwork Brings Great Reward

Teamwork is a major and valuable skill taught in almost every school. Teachers today believe that it’s imperative that a child understands the meaning of teamwork and the benefits involved. Schools provide this opportunity for children to work together and achieve something.

4. Always Make Smart Decisions

Smart decisions are integral to one’s individual development. A good teacher will always teach students to weigh out the possibilities since an array of poor decisions can lead to extensive failure. Students are often thought to think each decision through since every step has a consequence. With time, we learn to make smarter choices.

5. We Can’t Control Everything

In time, we learn that there are so many things in this world that are never truly within our control. For instance, going to school and studying in a classroom from books because it is a law to do so are just a few things that are out of our control and we need to do. A good teacher will teach us that these aspects will always be out of our control and that we must adapt.

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Answered by Anonymous
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