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Dear teachers and mentors, today I simply want to pause and say something I should say far more often: thank you. There is a quiet kind of dedication that mentors bring to their work, one that rarely seeks applause but deserves it deeply. You showed up not just to teach lessons, but to teach patience, resilience, and self-belief, often without us even noticing it was happening. I remember the questions you answered for the tenth time without a hint of frustration, the feedback that stung at first but made my work better, and the encouragement you offered exactly when I needed it most. You did not just share knowledge, you shared your time, your energy, and your genuine care for our growth. To the teachers who stayed after hours to explain a concept once more, who saw potential in students who doubted themselves, and who celebrated our small wins as if they were your own, thank you. The lessons you taught reach far beyond textbooks and exams; they shaped how we think and how we treat others. To my mentors outside the classroom, thank you for the honest conversations, the career advice, and the willingness to challenge my assumptions. Growth is uncomfortable, and you walked beside me through that discomfort without ever giving up on me. I know that mentorship is often a thankless task, fitted in between countless other responsibilities. So today, let this be a proper thanks: for your time, your wisdom, and your unwavering belief in those you guide. I hope to carry your lessons forward and, one day, offer the same guidance to someone else who needs it. Thank you for shaping not just my education, but who I have become.
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Dear teachers and mentors, today I simply want to pause and say something I should say far more often: thank you. There is a quiet kind of dedication that mentors bring to their work, one that rarely seeks applause but deserves it deeply. You showed up not just to teach lessons, but to teach patience, resilience, and self-belief, often without us even noticing it was happening. I remember the questions you answered for the tenth time without a hint of frustration, the feedback that stung at first but made my work better, and the encouragement you offered exactly when I needed it most. You did not just share knowledge, you shared your time, your energy, and your genuine care for our growth. To the teachers who stayed after hours to explain a concept once more, who saw potential in students who doubted themselves, and who celebrated our small wins as if they were your own, thank you. The lessons you taught reach far beyond textbooks and exams; they shaped how we think and how we treat others. To my mentors outside the classroom, thank you for the honest conversations, the career advice, and the willingness to challenge my assumptions. Growth is uncomfortable, and you walked beside me through that discomfort without ever giving up on me. I know that mentorship is often a thankless task, fitted in between countless other responsibilities. So today, let this be a proper thanks: for your time, your wisdom, and your unwavering belief in those you guide. I hope to carry your lessons forward and, one day, offer the same guidance to someone else who needs it. Thank you for shaping not just my education, but who I have become.

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