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Was today typical?

My days? Pretty predictable, typical, and I’m totally okay with that. I’m a creature of habit, sticking to the same routine from the moment I roll out of bed to when I finally crash at night. I thrive on the comfort of “typical.” Shake things up? That takes some serious planning, and honestly, I’d rather save my brainpower for work. But here’s the thing—life doesn’t care about my love for routine. It’s like life’s got a mischievous side, tossing curveballs my way just when I think I’ve got it all figured out. Those unexpected twists force me to pivot, adapt, and rethink my game plan. Luckily, I’ve got a secret weapon: five decades of experience. Yup, I’ve racked up plenty of wisdom—and a fair share of epic fails—over the years. Those lessons? They’re like guardrails, steering me toward the path of least disaster. Here’s to keeping the chaos at bay… Was today typical?

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What makes a teacher great?

When we hear the word “teacher,” most of us picture the educators who shaped our school or college years. For some, a single inspiring figure stands outa mentor who sparked curiosity or changed their path. For me, however, no such individual comes to mind. And yet, I’ve been fortunate to have profound teachers, not in the form of people, but in the lessons life itself has taught me. A great teacher, to me, is more than someone who recites a syllabus or follows a textbook. They are a guide, gently leading you through the doors of knowledge, simplifying the most complex ideas, and helping you turn weaknesses into strengths. They don’t just teachthey inspire growth and resilience. In my case, life’s challenges have been my greatest instructors. Every misstep, every failure, every moment of misfortune has been a lesson etched into my memory. I’ve made it a point not to… What makes a teacher great?