Originally posted by: Bluekohl
OK that's really interesting and so brilliant. Your job sounds so interesting, esp. where you try understanding the behavior, we do need more of that.
Are, it's my personal opinion, but teaching is one of the most fulfilling occupations, esp if you've the heart for it. You truly change something. Maybe it's the fact that both my parents are in this line, and I've been fortunate enough to have some good teachers in my life, but it's one of the most respected jobs imo. I've seen IAS visiting our house because few years ago my dad paid their tuition fee. The satisfaction you feel, is just something. I have done a few jobs here and there, editing, writing, but the most satisfactory experiences has been teaching underprivileged kids.
If you're in the army, you'd be simply a pawn. Here you can make actual difference. Good luck❤️
❤️❤️❤️ I guess ur right 😊😊.
I think it all makes sense today ,It was actually my mom's dream to be a teacher but she could never become one and when I as a baby had just started talking one of my first words after baba and mama where teacher .😂
In school I'd always joke of one day running and owning my own school where there would be no exam system. I'd always tell my teachers saying dekhna ek din meri bhi khudki school hogi aur waaha na main aapki tarah khadoos logo ko nahi aane dungi I'll be much nicer and entertaining and not give anybody a zero.
In high school I had alot of army friends and also having studied in a semi military school myself I dreamt of joining the army but my medical issues turned out to be a hurdle.
My high school friends would always joke saying tu yeh army ka bhoot chod dekhna tu paaka teacher hi banegi😂😂 and I'd say aisa kuch nahi hoga and they'd always say tu bhi dekh kuch na kuch hote rahega aur tu teacher hi banegi.😂
It took time for me to get over when I realised I couldn't join the army but now when I think of it maybe I was always destined to be a teacher 😂 and all the small hints I got since I was a kid turned out to be true.
Today I'm at peace and actually am really loving my work so having alot fun.😂
Maina toh aivayi hi b.ed ka liya apply kiya tha as after a bachelor's in English literature I didn't know what I wanted but when the head of this ngo who is a family friend contacted me and insisted I give it a try as she felt my inquisitive ,talkative outgoing nature would be a great help.
At first I was like no I don't want to do it but she kept insisting saying she's seen me grow up and knows I have that knack in me to be able to come up with weird entertaining methods to teach young children and have a quality of being able to easily get along with everybody and having a wibe where even the most closed children or people feel at ease with me due to my quirky nature.😂 And how she's seen me mimic and teach small kids during my school days and how I would not even realise but would endup helping those kids learn their concepts better.
I was reluctant at first but now when see how satisfied I am eachday with my work and see how I'm growing eachday and learning new things not only about myself but the people around me I can easily say this decision of joining this ngo is the best decision of my 21 year old life that I have made so far.
Edited by Not_James_bond - 3 years ago