What we see as relics today aren’t just remnants of ‘old-fashioned’ ideas or structures. They’re part of a glorious past that’s the invisible bedrock of what we experience in the world today.
This story and subsequent discussion highlight the intricacies of competition, friendship, and the unforeseen challenges that can arise. It also reflects on the potential for outside influences, whether they be people, circumstances, or even media, to shape the outcomes of events in ways that aren’t immediately obvious.
Have you ever faced a challenge, like losing a game or finding something really hard in school? Well, don’t worry, because today, we're going to learn about something that can help you become even stronger when life gets tough.
King Ashoka realized that he could not change the pain of the past, but he could choose how he responded to it. He decided to change his ways and embrace peace and kindness. This decision helped him reduce his own suffering and the suffering of others.
Today, I want to share with you a profound thought from Psyram, who said, 'What you are is that you hold closest to you.' This quote beautifully encapsulates the power of our memories and how they shape our identities.
Today," Bigteacher began, "we're going to talk about something very special—thoughts. Thoughts are powerful, and thinking is one of the most important things we can do. But what exactly are thoughts, and why are they so important?"
Psyram leaned in a bit closer. "And remember, it might look hard to start, but once you get going, it often takes less effort to keep working on it. Have you ever noticed that?"
The children at Bigteacher Academy were inspired. “We should do that too!” said Anaya, a girl who always looked out for her friends. “It’s such a simple thing, but it can keep so many people safe.”