A student stuck a piece of paper on his classmate's back with
"I'm Stupid," ", and the rest of the classmates told the boys not to tell the boy. Everyone started laughing. The maths class started in the afternoon, and their teacher wrote a difficult question on the board.
No one could answer that except for the sticker boy, who headed to the board and solved the problem. The teacher asked the class to clap for him and remove the paper on his back. The teacher said to the boy: "It seems you don't know about the paper your classmate has pasted on your back."
Then the teacher looked at the rest of the class and said: "Before I punish you, let me tell you two things: First, throughout your life, people will use many bad words to stop your progress. They will label you with it. If your classmate knew about this sticker, he would not have gotten up to answer the question.
It's clear that he doesn't have a loyal friend among you all to tell him about the sticker. It doesn't matter how many friends you have—it's the loyalty you share with your friends that matters.
Don't pay attention to any labels you put on yourself.
If you don't have friends who can defend you behind your back and who genuinely care about you, you're better off alone.
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