'On the way', children book by Amy WuOne of my students, Amy, recently published a children's book about her amazing travel experiences through KDP Publishing. This story was written based on her experiences on a motorcycle trip to Tibet with her father. You can read the story as if you were looking at an album after a trip and talking about past memories. I ordered this book through Amazon. Above all, it is touching to see one of my students become an author, achieve her dream as her first author, and move forward into the world. This book arrived home today. Dreams are invisible to the eye, but if you dream and work hard to achieve them, they will arrive today and become reality right before your eyes, as if you can physically touch them. I want my students to be able to publish their books like this and actually touch and see their books. Because dreaming is truly the most precious experience in life. I remember when I first met Amy in 2022. She showed me her calligraphy, which she had written herself. Her handwriting was very beautiful and mysterious. I told her that her handwriting itself was a work of art, and she told me that her father had said the same thing. And she continued to paint with passion. I believe that the fruits of her ceaseless efforts and hard work are contained in this book. And she gave me a precious gift before the book was published. It was a small scroll with his own handwriting. As an artist, creating and exhibiting work is rewarding and wonderful, but I find it most rewarding to see my students achieve, upgrade, and inch closer to their dreams. In this life, there is excitement and anticipation every day. The more students there are, the more excited I become, like someone who has bought a lot of lottery tickets. I never know where i will win or what good news i will receive. And achievements come together and arrive as good news. Just like Amy's book I received today. Today was my child's piano recital. Her piano teacher brings her students together every year to create great opportunities like this. Looking at my daughter's back, I realized the importance of a stage where children can challenge themselves and dream. And I think I want to become a teacher who creates many stages like this.
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