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One Comment

  1. Thanks for sharing, Eva.

    Even the greatest writers experience challenge when expressing themselves. It’s easy to focus on how it could be better, more so than how it’s already great.

    This post reminded me of how high education’s goals can be, and how much passion and hard work is required both on the part of the teachers and students, especially if the learning environment offers less opportunity than we’d hope.

    Cheers, Brad

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