THE CAMPION TEACHER - STORY 2 - CHAPTER 100
All the kids appeared out of nowhere, shouting, raising their arms, calling my name over and over, like an angel had just descended from heaven. I felt like a rock star. Like a Beatle in the '60s. Like a Ferrari crossing the finish line. No offense to the other teachers, but my students were the best—they always were, we just hadn’t met before. We took first place in the soccer championship, and that was huge for them. For me, the important thing was that no one got hurt or cried. Winning doesn’t excite me anymore. Some say I’m a conformist, but I’d say I’m more of a magical realist, not in the literary sense, but because of the metaphysical awareness overshadowed by the cultural theatrics that always push the boundaries of the regular sociocultural norms of an average school in a modest neighborhood.

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