Abraham Lincoln's Letter to His Son's
Teacher
He will have to learn, I know, that all men
are not just, all men are not true.
But teach him also that for every scoundrel there is a hero; that for every
selfish Politician, there is a dedicated leader…Teach him for every enemy there
is a friend,
Steer him
away from envy, if you can, teach him the secret of quiet laughter.
Let him
learn early that the bullies are the easiest to lick… Teach him, if you can, the
wonder of books…But also give him quiet time to ponder the eternal mystery of
birds in the sky, bees in the sun, and the flowers on a green hillside.
In the
school teach him it is far more honourable to fail than to cheat…
Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone tells him they are
wrong…
Teach him to be gentle with gentle people, and tough with the tough.
Try to
give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting on
the band wagon…Teach him to listen to all men… but teach him also to filter all
he hears on a screen of truth, and take only the good that comes through.
Teach him
if you can, how to laugh when he is sad…
Teach him there is no shame in tears, Teach him to scoff at cynics and to
beware of too much sweetness…Teach him to sell his brawn and brain to the
highest bidders but never to put a price-tag on his heart and soul.
Teach him
to close his ears to a howling mob and to stand and fight if he thinks he’s
right.
Treat him gently, but do not cuddle him, because only the test of fire makes
fine steel.
Let him
have the courage to be impatient… let him have the patience to be brave.
Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself, because then he will have sublime
faith in mankind. This is a big order, but see what you can do… He is such a
fine fellow, my son!
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