Spiritual Fridays: Lessons to learn from children
While their daily job is to impart education and skills to kids, teachers from various fields, share life lessons that they have learnt from kids
Do things for joy of itIn Kodi Bengre, a small fishing village along the Karnataka coast, where our Shaka Surf Club is based, the kids who surf with us, surf for the sheer joy of it. They are aren't surfing “to be cool” or for any ulterior motive. Watching them always reminds me of my reason for surfing and the sheer joy of doing something purely for the sake of doing it.–Ishita Malaviya, Co-founder, Shaka Surf Club, Karnataka
Forgive, Smile, Trust
Learn. And, Don't Quit.My students keep me young and open minded. Their love for learning and exploring makes me want to read more and know more. As a result, I am able to connect with them better. Another thing I love about some students is their their perseverence, sometimes they just go out of their way for assignments and will read up or watch movies related to subject even before a class has been conducted on it. An example, one of my students was confused between pursuing science and psychology, so while she was preparing for her medical entrance exams, she also took to experimental studies in psychology, read up literature on the subject, attended conferences related to it and did extra assignments as well. I was amazed by her systematic approach and the perseverent attitude of some like her inspire me to do so too. What's most heart warming is the compassion of some students towards those who are not as good as them and how selflessly they are willing to help.–Sonali Gupta, Junior College Psychology Professor