Don't let anyone steal your dreams.

In the composition class of a primary school in the United States, the teacher gave the children a composition title: my wish.

A child liked the topic so much that he wrote down his dream quickly in his book. He hopes that in the future he can own a manor covering more than ten hectares and plant green on the magnificent land. There are countless cabins, barbecue areas, and a leisure hotel in the manor. In addition to living there, you can also share your manor with visitors and have a place for them to rest.

The written composition was read by the teacher, and a big red X was scratched on the child's book and sent back to his hand, and the teacher asked him to rewrite it.

The child looked carefully at what he had written, and there was no mistake, so he took the composition book and asked the teacher for advice.

The teacher told him: I want you to write down your wishes, not these dreams like somniloquy. I want practical aspirations, not empty fantasies, you know?

The children argued for reason: but, teacher, this is really my dream!

The teacher also insisted: no, that's impossible, it's just a bunch of fantasy, I want you to rewrite it.

The children refused to compromise: I know very well that this is what I really want, and I do not want to change the content of my dream.

The teacher shook his head: if you do not rewrite, I will not let you pass, you have to think clearly.

The children also shook their heads, unwilling to rewrite, and the composition also got a big E.

Thirty years later, the teacher took a group of pupils on a trip to a scenic resort. While enjoying the endless green grass, comfortable accommodation and fragrant barbecue, he saw a middle-aged man coming towards him and claimed to have been his student.

The middle-aged man told his teacher that he was the pupil who failed his composition at that time, and now he owns this vast holiday estate and has really realized his childhood dream.

The teacher looked at the owner of the manor and thought of his career as a teacher, which he had not dared to dream of for more than 30 years.

For myself over the past 30 years, I don't know how many students' dreams have been changed with my grades. And you are the only one who keeps his dream and hasn't been changed by me.