Teacher: Alright, class. Today, I want to teach you that nature gives everyone equal opportunities and it’s up to us to make our own destiny. To explain this, I have brought three containers.
Student 1: What’s in the containers, teacher?
Teacher: In the first container, there’s a potato. In the second one, there’s an egg. And in the third one, there are tea leaves.
Student 2: What are we going to do with them?
Teacher: We’ll boil them in water and see what happens.
(Student 3 brings water and the teacher puts the containers on the gas stove.)
Student 4: But how will this help us understand the concept?
Teacher: Just wait and watch.
(20 minutes later, the teacher takes out the containers.)
Teacher: Now, let’s take a closer look at these containers.
Student 5: I still don’t understand.
Teacher: Okay, let me show you. (To a student) Please touch the potato.
(Student touches the potato)
Teacher: You see, it was hard before but now it’s soft. This means that even if life gets tough, we can change and become better.
(Student nods)
Teacher: (To another student) Now, touch the egg.
(Student touches the egg)
Teacher: See, it was fragile before, but now it’s hard. This means that we can become strong and resilient through tough times.
(Student nods)
Teacher: (To another student) And finally, touch the tea leaves.
(Student touches the tea leaves)
Teacher: The leaves have transformed into beautiful and flavorful tea. This means that we can make something great out of our experiences, no matter how bitter they may seem at first.
(Student nods)
Teacher: So, did you understand the concept now?
(Student nods)
Teacher: Great. Remember, no matter what life throws at you, you have the power to transform yourself and your destiny.