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Why God Made Teachers By Kevin William Huff
When God created teachers, When God created teachers, Why God created teachers,
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Ear, Eye
all ears - eager to hear something, very attentive My sister was all ears when I talked about starting a home businessall eyes - watching very closely, wide-eyed with surprise My friend is all eyes when he goes to a basketball gameas plain as the nose on one's face - clearly evident, obvious The explanation for the problem was as plain as the nose on my facebelieve one`s ears - to believe what one is hearing, to become sure of something I will believe my ears when my boss tells me the news catch (someone`s) eye - to attract someone`s attention I tried to catch my friend`s eye at the movie theater but he did not see meclose one's eyes to (something -to ignore something, to pretend that something is not really happening My father closed his eyes to the problems that were happening in his companycount noses -to count people The teacher stopped to count noses before the students got on the busevil eye - the power to harm people just by looking at them (as some people believe The man seemed to give me the evil eye when I met him at the ceremonyhard of hearing - unable to hear well, partially deaf My grandfather is hard of hearinghave one's nose in a book -to be reading a book The girl had her nose in a book during the long bus ridekeep one's eyes open - to remain alert and watchful, to notice what is happening around you I try to keep my eyes open when I am walking downtown at nightkeep one`s nose clean - to stay away from trouble The judge told the young man to keep his nose clean in order to not go to jail in the futurelend (someone) an ear - to listen to what someone is saying I asked my friend to lend me an ear and listen to my problemunder (someone`s) nose - easily found by someone, right in front of someone I thought that I had lost my house keys but they were right under my nosewin by a nose - to win by a very small amount The young horse won by a nose in the horse race
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Perry Piccolo was a rich kid who led a very nice, comfortable life, protected from most of the bad stuff in the world. One day, Perry went to the movies to see a film he'd been dying to see. The problem was that he arrived a bit late, just as the last ticket was being sold to a very poor looking boy. The boy had been saving for weeks to buy this ticket. Realizing there was no ticket left for himself, Perry was furious, and started shouting and protesting, demanding that the boy hand his over.
"But why should I give you my ticket? I arrived before you did and I've paid for it", said the boy.
"Because I'm more important than you! Look at me! I'm rich and you are poor. Don't you see?", Perry replied.
At that moment, a very distinguished looking man came over to Perry and offered him a ticket, saying,
"Of course, my boy. You have more of a right than him to see this movie".
Then Perry, in the most showy and superior way, walked off from the boy and entered the cinema. When he got inside the auditorium, Perry looked around and was pleased to see that the place was filled with other rich children like himself. He made his way to a seat. However, as soon as Perry sat down, he vanished and was somehow teleported onto the cinema screen. He realized he had turned into a movie character, playing the central role in many stories. And in all those stories Perry started out with a lot of bad luck: a couple of times his parents disappeared, other times his house burned down and he lost all his money. In some stories he had to travel to countries where he didn't understand the language, in others he had to work straight from childhood, to help support all his brothers and sisters. Sometimes he found himself in a situation where everyone treated him like a fool, or like someone who had no feelings...
In all these stories, Perry had to struggle terribly to survive and overcome his difficulties. He managed this, even though few people would have given him a hope. All the stories had a happy ending, in which a wise, fortunate, rich, and mysterious character would help Perry to fulfill his dreams.
When all this came to an end, Perry found himself back in his seat, feeling pretty shocked. He realized that in real life he had always been fortunate, and had never helped anyone to have a happy ending of their own. He felt terrible, and spent a long time in that seat, crying. Finally, an enormous smile broke over his face, and he left the cinema, almost dancing. He was happy because now he knew what he was going to do with his life. He was going to be that helpful person who comes to the aid of less fortunate people. He would be a maker of happy endings!
On his way home, over in the distance he saw the distinguished looking man who had given him the movie ticket. And Perry realized that that man was the same one who had appeared at the end of all the stories on the cinema screen. The man who created happy endings
Good or bad fortune does not make one a better or worse person, and we all have a responsibility to help the less fortunate
Sayings of Imam Ali
Imam Ali was asked the meaning of being well-off or well-provided for. Imam Ali
replied, "Your welfare does not lie in your having enormous wealth and numerous children
but it rests in your being highly educated and forbearing and in your being proud of your
obedience to Allah. If you do a good deed then thank Allah for it and if you commit a sin then
repent and atone for it. In this world there is a real welfare for two kinds of people, one is the
person who, when commits a sin, atones for it and the other is anxious to do good as much as
possible
وَ قَالَ [عليه السلام] : وَ سُئِلَ عَنِ الْخَيْرِ مَا هُوَ فَقَالَ لَيْسَ الْخَيْرُ أَنْ يَكْثُرَ مَالُكَ وَ وَلَدُكَ وَ لَكِنَّ الْخَيْرَ أَنْ يَكْثُرَ عِلْمُكَ وَ أَنْ يَعْظُمَ حِلْمُكَ وَ أَنْ تُبَاهِيَ النَّاسَ بِعِبَادَةِ رَبِّكَ فَإِنْ أَحْسَنْتَ حَمِدْتَ اللَّهَ وَ إِنْ أَسَأْتَ اسْتَغْفَرْتَ اللَّهَ وَ لَا خَيْرَ فِى الدُّنْيَا إِلَّا لِرَجُلَيْنِ رَجُلٍ أَذْنَبَ ذُنُوباً فَهُوَ يَتَدَارَكُهَا بِالتَّوْبَةِ وَ رَجُلٍ يُسَارِعُ فِى الْخَيْرَاتِ .
و درود خدا بر او : ( از امام پرسيدند "خير" چيست ؟ فرمود: )
خوبى آن نيست كه مال و فرزندت بسيار شود ، بلكه خير آن است كه دانش تو فراوان و بردبارى تو بزرگ و گران مقدار باشد و در پرستش پروردگار در ميان مردم سرفراز باشى ، پس اگر كار نيكى انجام دهى شكر خدا به جاى آورى ، و اگر بد كردى از خدا آمرزش خواهى . در دنيا جز براى دو كس خير نيست:
يكى گناهكارى كه با توبه جبران كند ، و ديگر نيكوكارى كه در كارهاى نيكو شتاب ورزد.