The teacher intentionally wrote the last equation incorrectly to teach students an important lesson. While students laughed and criticized the mistake, they did not praise the teacher for the nine correct equations. The lesson is that people are quick to criticize but slow to praise. Students will experience criticism throughout their lives, and successful people will likely face more criticism. However, those who criticize others are revealing their own lack. The key lessons are to notice the good in others, provide kind criticism when mistakes are made, and to remember one's own good qualities when facing criticism.
The teacher intentionally wrote the last equation incorrectly to teach students an important lesson. While students laughed and criticized the mistake, they did not praise the teacher for the nine correct equations. The lesson is that people are quick to criticize but slow to praise. Students will experience criticism throughout their lives, and successful people will likely face more criticism. However, those who criticize others are revealing their own lack. The key lessons are to notice the good in others, provide kind criticism when mistakes are made, and to remember one's own good qualities when facing criticism.
The teacher intentionally wrote the last equation incorrectly to teach students an important lesson. While students laughed and criticized the mistake, they did not praise the teacher for the nine correct equations. The lesson is that people are quick to criticize but slow to praise. Students will experience criticism throughout their lives, and successful people will likely face more criticism. However, those who criticize others are revealing their own lack. The key lessons are to notice the good in others, provide kind criticism when mistakes are made, and to remember one's own good qualities when facing criticism.
Now, you all witnessed i wrote the correct equation nine times. But nobody congratulatted me on that, did you? But as soon as i made a mistake, you all laughed and criticised me. Why do you think that is? Maybe it's because you're supposed to be smarter than us!! I may be in a position of authority But that doesn't make me perfect or smarter than you. I'm a teacher, but I'm also a human being who makes mistakes. The point of this exercise today is to teach a very important lesson. You will soon discover the world is quick to criticise and find fault, and much slower to praise and find the positive. You'll all experience criticism many times in your life. Those who are lucky enough to succeed or become quote unquote, successful will likely experience more criticim than the rest. Because you'll find the one thing people love more than pointing out another's. However, the person who criticises others is only revealing the lack within themselves. Those who are happy within themselves need not point out the faults in Other's. So, the three things i want you to remember from today's little exercise is first, try to notice the good in others. If someone makes a mistake, try to let them know in a kind way, praise more than you blame. The second is when, not if, but when you're criticised. Remember the good in you. Remember your great qualities. Remember you're worthy and capable of great things. And finally, remember criticism is something that you can avoid easily by... Saying nothing, doing nothing and being nothing. So dream big, get out there, live your life. See how far you can push the limits. Don't fear criticism, but know when it comes. It's the result of your success not your failures.
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