Learning is difficult for some and may be interesting for some. Still, teaching is always difficult because he has to simply teach what he has learned so that many people can understand it and it will definitely be a challenge.
A short story shows
how challenging teaching can be. Once upon a time, there lived a great scholar
and students came from many places to learn from him. The only question he asks
such students is "Have you already studied with a teacher? Or not?"
That is.
If they say no, this is my first time in education, he will
ask him to pay the full fee. At the same time, if a student says that I have
already learned from another teacher, he will charge you double.
For many, it was a confusing event. It was a topic of
discussion among students and staff alike. Someone who worked with him asked
him out of curiosity today that somehow he wanted to talk to him about this
"Scholar you are teaching so many people that you are charging full
tuition from a new student but a student who is already learning has already
learned so you can charge him less or at least full fee but you are double Why
are you buying?" he asked.
The scholar smiled and started explaining. A student who is
new to education will accept what I say as I teach him once, so I charge him
the full fee. An already educated student will have learned at least a little
from another teacher.
Now when I teach him
new I have to teach him more than what he has already learned and what another
teacher has said is a different variable so I need more care for him. Only then
will he fully understand what I am teaching, leaving what he has learned from
an already-learned teacher?
He said that I need to explain more to understand, so I am
charging double the fee to an already educated student. In fact, getting the
students to understand what they have learned is more of a challenge than a
challenge.
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