Ebraham Lincoln wrote a letter to his son's teacher, which must be read by all parents in Pakistan. Abraham Lincoln wrote to his son's teacher,
* Try to give my son the strength to listen to everyone but also tell him to test what he hears and act if it is true.
* Teach him to sacrifice for friends.
* Tell him how to smile in sadness, tell him that there is no shame in tears.
* Explain to him that do not bring negative thoughts to mind and beware of flattery and too much sweetness.
* Teach him to get the best compensation for his physical and mental abilities but never try to sell his soul and heart.
* Tell him not to listen to the noise of the crowd and if he thinks he is right, then stay in his place, persevere.
* You are his teacher. Treat him with compassion but do not give him love and consolation. Because remember, a flaming fire turns iron ore into steel. He has to learn that not everyone is perfect. But also tell him that there is a hero for every bully. Every selfish politician has a friend.
* You take it away from jealousy.
* If you can, tell him the secret of silent laughter.
* He should learn that fighting bullies is the easiest thing to do.
If you can tell her about the magic of books,
But give him enough time to reflect on the eternal secrets of birds flying in the sky, the relationship of bees to the sun, and the flowers that bloom from the mountains.
* Tell him that it is more honorable to fail than to pass by copying in school.
* Tell him that even if everyone keeps saying that he is wrong, he should firmly believe in his ideas.
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