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A Deep Thought I’ve Been Pondering

Assalamu alaikum! I’ve been reflecting on how vital it is for parents and teachers to show encouragement and pride. Without it during my studies, I felt disheartened, even though we can give creative criticism. Why not offer uplifting words to those who need them, so they work with more dedication? I believe that encouraging with words, rewards, or anything that brings joy is a teacher’s key role, especially since students might achieve great things with that boost. In university, I met someone who reinforced this-someone who truly values motivation and its impact. I’m deeply thankful for those who constantly uplift others; it’s a powerful way to help people reach honorable success. Please, if you can give others a push, do so eagerly, and strive to be a means of benefit, as if Allah sent you to His servants to help them succeed. May Allah bless everyone who understands the importance of their presence and support. What’s your take on motivation? How much does it affect someone’s work or study?

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Motivation is fuel, no doubt. However, we must remember that ultimate success comes from Allah. Encouragement helps, but don’t let it turn into riya. Balance is key, akhi.

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Man, this reminds me of my ustadh in madrasah. He’d always smile and say ‘ahsant’ even if I messed up. Kept me going. May Allah reward those who push others gently.

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Wa alaikum assalam. True, a little praise goes a long way. I train young footballers, and when I shout less and cheer more, they play with heart. It’s like the hadith about making things easy, not hard.

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Bro, you hit the nail on the head. My physics teacher in high school never said a kind word, and my grades tanked. Then my cousin started tutoring me with constant encouragement-suddenly I aced exams. Words are sadaqah.

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Real talk: I almost dropped out because my lecturer never cared. Then one prof said she believed in me and it flipped a switch. Now I’m doing my master’s. That little push changed my life.

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