At first you teach it as something you’ve learned. Then you begin performing those tasks – those very things you’ve been teaching. The tasks lead you to failure, opposition, struggles and successes.
After a few years of struggles, you begin to teach differently. Your teaching changes in character and force. The lesson changes. It becomes your own. Not just your own lesson, but your own life, pain, and passion.
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When the lesson becomes your own passion
One response to “When the lesson becomes your own passion”
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Thank you, Alixi, it is so true that teaching from lived experience is more powerful than teaching logical interpretation of a text. Thank you for your life of lived experience shared with grace.
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