Friday, January 18, 2008

What is the difference between the student and the teacher?

Both must occupy the same space, at the same time. While the teacher grades the students, the students work for the teacher. In other words, both must put effort into the relationship. Both, optimally, are focused on self-education. In short, the defining lines that distinguish the difference between the teacher and the student are blurry and vague, unclear social guidelines for academia. In truth, a student is a teacher, and a teacher a student, for both ought to further themselves in this regard. Truly the sharing of knowledge knows no superior, for all who seek it will find it within their grasp, and in this way be filled with the never-ending hunger to know more.

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