I was a fairly bright small boy, and sometimes, I felt the overwhelming urge to share with the others the things I knew that I suspected (or hoped) they did not. I was quite rightly called a “smart aleck” and a “know-it-all,” but as a socially awkward child more fond of books than people, even these mild insults were not enough to persuade me to desist.
I really like your cousin's way of thinking. I'm curious though if any of your students ever told you that you came across as arrogant for lecturing without notes. Many of my favorite professors lectured without notes as well. For me their dynamic storytelling made the subject matter much more interesting.
I really like your cousin's way of thinking. I'm curious though if any of your students ever told you that you came across as arrogant for lecturing without notes. Many of my favorite professors lectured without notes as well. For me their dynamic storytelling made the subject matter much more interesting.
loved this one.