I never wanted to be one of those teachers who talk trash about students

In the early 90’s a rap group, from Gulfport Mississippi, “The Mississippi Dough Boys” put out an album. One of their songs on their album was called “The Big Belly Man”-by group member Notorious B1. Few months later The Notorious B.I.G. comes out with his song “Juicy.” Shortly thereafter, I spoke with an affiliate of The Mississippi Dough Boys, who informed me that Sean “Puffy” Combs bought the rights to “The Big Belly Man” and the name Notorious B1. Too many times I didn’t remember B.I.G. saying in the beginning of his song “JUICY.” “This is to all the teachers who said I wouldn’t amount to nuthin’….” Especially around numbers of the school house population, to include a thousand kids. Most of them seem not to share the same values of character that I have. That the educator should have.
How many of us (educators) came in with the mind set of saving the world? Only-only to become hateful over time. Told myself I wouldn’t be like the teachers who talked trash about the students. L’Oh’RD THANK YOU FOR TEACHING ME THE DIFFERENCE TODAY-
Footnote: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
It feels right when my creative works combine with my "in the meantime job."

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