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Asha about steps in the night:

<Full moon, lonely night. a frog, a kiss. a handsome
prince? >

If you had stayed longer, you could have saved one more prince[of the
Night...?] to this world.*


* "On the Art of Doing the Right Thing at the Right Moment", vol. 25, p.853
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Ameer:

<3) Anna The Teacher's breaks (not greaks!): >

Here, on Nukkad, I'm a student rather than a teacher, I think...

<Many envy teachers for these :) >

People of other professions - yes. But not teachers. They realise that one-
hour work in class is much more energy consuming[even if it's fun] than
doing many other jobs for the same time.
Add to this all the work done at home[preparing lessons; preparing and
checking tests;reading and correcting written assignments; creating own
materials and looking for extra information - you can't just stick to the
course book, it would bore everybody to death; desperately trying to attend
teacher-training sessions, some trainers being just brilliant; hardly any
time left for reading in new methodology].
And surprise! Teachers also have families. And interests, hobbies, passions.
What they don't have is
24+-hour day. So, don't we deserve breaks?
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Rawat, I liked your analysis of the act of creation.
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Rohit about my late friend:

<Your friend too, like most in suicide cases must have taken the drastic
step
on the rush of the moment.( ... ) Was it a love failure ???>

I think there is never a single reason. There are many, and each is fairly
manageable saparately.
It's the concurrence of them in the form of a 'knot' impossible to undo that
results in terminal decision.

Please, do understand me,  I don't think she would have liked me to discuss
the details of her life in public. So I'll refrain from answering your
question.

It happened three years ago but we, my friends and I, still cannot accept
it...


Anna.







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