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“Teacher-students relationship”

"You know people really should talk to other people every day. Even if it's
just small talk. Otherwise their hearts grow dark and sullen. Talking to others builds
bonds of friendships and comradery. It broadens the mind and it makes you feel grateful
to be alive. That's the kind of creatures we humans are.”

The connection between teacher and student is what I’d call, equivocal. Nowadays,
students and teachers are likely to argue in every school. When it comes to arguments,
teachers always have the upper hand; without them, you won't be able to achieve your
goals; through hard work, they achieved what they now possess, and you dare to talk
back with nothing; they exhaust everything just to provide you with necessary
information, and most importantly, students are in no position to criticize how they do
things, that they do not have even an ounce of respect for their educators; are likely one
of the rebuttals you'd hear whenever you talk back, the norm. I simply don't like him,
how he does things, and his teaching methods; she's so cold that she can't simply smile
back; why can't they just leave us be; we also have personal problems with our personal
lives that you won't understand; why are they so unreasonable that they can't just be
considerate to us and make things easier? These are most likely the excuses you'd hear
from students.

It goes on and on, arguments that just can't seem to stop. Both sides are voicing their
opinions and making their points in order to determine who is correct. It can be either
students being selective or teachers being rational or irrational. In reality, both are to
blame. They will prioritize emotions over logic regardless of who is at fault. When
people are overcome with hatred, they will fight without regard for self-interest or reason,
regardless of what they stand to gain or lose. Considering recent incidents of students
resorting to violence against their teachers, possibly out of frustration or hatred, resulting
in death. Similarly, where teachers physically or psychologically abuse their students due
to impatience or irrationality.
If I may be permitted to give my opinion once more. Our schools is truly a bastion of
logic, a fortress of knowledge, you could even call it a think tank. It's because of this that
you've all come to believe that it's a perfect institution, infallible to the point where you
believe that you don't need to seek other means of education, because it's the only rational
conclusion given the circumstances. I, myself being a student for over 13 years have
stand to witness everything but not all, in terms of historical knowledge, personal
experiences, and memories. I've seen hatred personified, burning in a man's eyes, and I've
witnessed the moment when a gifted student lost all reason and succumbed to rage. I
witnessed numerous acts of vengeance, all motivated by rage, and it was during my
studies that I realized I had personally experienced humanity's irrationalism. I've seen
what happens when emotions cause someone to be unreasonable; no matter how much
we thought we'd modernized, no matter what social constructs we pledge to live by,
humans continue to be foolish creatures.

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