The teacher toId the student that he is not from a weII-off family and that is why he wiII not achieve anything in Iife

You can meet all kinds of people in life. This time we will present the story of a little boy whose mother worked in the same school where her son studied. Mother worked as a cleaner. The boy sometimes stayed at school after school to help his mother and after cleaning, mother and son would come home. The boy did not study well at school. The boy’s classmates sometimes mocked him for helping his mother, but in fact the boy did not feel bad about it and learned to listen to those words.

The boy’s teacher. also mocked him.
We are all of the opinion that a teacher should not do such a thing, but this is not the case.

 

 

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