Tuesday, April 22, 2008

His "crime"

What was his crime?

He was a teacher in this day and age. He cared too much and got too involved. I know his motives because I was there. I knew his students and I watched him interact with them. He informed me of everything in his life and even in his career. He wanted me involved. He wanted my opinions of the events surrounding the students and faculty.

I think that there are people in this world who do not understand when someone has good motives and puts themselves on the line. When people do not understand what is going on and they rely on gossip, they look for anything that could be wrong. With that mindset, it does not take long to find what you are looking for.

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