I was in class 3 back then. 8 years old. I could have run and pretended that I wasn’t there at all… instead I went straight to the vice principal’s office and confessed. I was shaking and crying. The Vice Principal was so impressed that she forgave me and said, “integrity and courage is more important than a broken window…“ She was so proud of me.
At the end of the day, we are proud of our battles rather than the victories. How ironic !
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An Unforgettable Moment
I broke a window in school.
I was in class 3 back then. 8 years old. I could have run and pretended that I wasn’t there at all… instead I went straight to the vice principal’s office and confessed. I was shaking and crying. The Vice Principal was so impressed that she forgave me and said, “integrity and courage is more important than a broken window…“ She was so proud of me.
At the end of the day, we are proud of our battles rather than the victories. How ironic !
Explanation:
You can add something nalang po. It's base on my own experience.