Sunday, September 22, 2013

Rocky of Education

Have you ever watch any of the Rocky movies (excluding Rocky V and Rocky Balboa) and felt the desire to be a fighter? When I say fighter, not just a boxer. However, I always wanted to try boxing but it would mess up my body and face. Look at Mickey Rourke. When I mean a fighter, it is not only for fighting physically with fists and/or other body parts. A fighter can fight with his words and actions. A fighter never gives up. There is time involved and you finish to the end of the given time. You fight the good fight. When it comes to education, you are the trainers and spark the fighter inside each student. I am not saying to go in a frenzy but more in the lines of a fighter of what each student MUST believe is true and false. You must find a truth behind everything. People create lies to hide the truth. Fight through it and the truth will be in front of you.
These are ideas I follow every day of my life. Even though it is easy to be ordinary, it is harder to be extraordinary. Stand out of the crowd. Students need to be open to what will be in front of them. The real world is a bleak place and they need to keep their heads high and go above the masses. With what you teach everyday, find a way to change a life or inspire it to do something better. That is where your leaders will come. A true leader is a true fighter who believes in what they believe is right. So for my final words in this blog, fight on!

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