Who Needs to Change?|چه کسی نیاز به تغییر دارد؟


“218th Story”

Sally was an energetic smart girl. She used to do very well in school with the best behavior.

But in her last year of high school, which was very important for her future she wasn’t doing well according to her teacher Mrs. Lambert.

Mrs. Lambert warned Sally several times to change her way of talking to others and staying focused and many other issues that Sally had and was causing a huge problem, not to mention ruining her crucial year of getting to university and building a future for herself.

It seemed like Sally is not going to do any changes in her actions, and that made the concerned Mrs. Lambert ask Sally’s mother to come to school.

Mrs. Lambert was straight with Sally’s mother and asked her to take Sally to a psychiatrist and tell the doctor that Sally has a behavior disorder.

The concerned mother took Sally to a psychiatrist and they came out with a big list of prescriptions.

After that day, as an appreciation, Sally bought a cup of coffee every morning for Mrs. Lambert.

A few months passed and Sally was conducting wonderfully and Mrs. Lambert couldn’t be happier to see the changes in Sally.

Sally graduated and got into her desirable university. One day Sally’s mother asked her: “How wonderful that psychiatrist did which changed your life.”

Sally: “Yes, he was indeed a perfect doctor, because after me putting all his prescription into Mrs. Lambert’s coffee every day, she started to behave like a human being.”

Dear friends don’t forget to read my books.

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69 comments

  1. Haha! That was a very unexpected twist. 🤩😂

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  2. I love your little stories! This one especially!

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  3. 🤍🖤

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  4. given gave blind
    a fool a ruse a tool
    to be a bit more kind
    perhaps
    bang boom yeah

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  5. Oh, that’s a very good one! Love this story! 😀

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  6. Thank you, it is an excellent story!

    Joanna

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  7. This story made me smile. I love the twist at the end.

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  8. What a clever and unexpected twist to the story. Loved it.

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  9. Story brought a smile to my face.

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  10. A watchful heart, a concerned love, sees the needs in others!

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  11. Oh I sooooo love this Laleh! thanks for the wonderful story!!!! 😂

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  12. I DIDN’T SEE THAT COMING! 😀

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  13. Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
    AND YOU THOUGHT THE KID GOT THE DRUGS!

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  14. Awesome! Laleh, you crafted a blessed ending to this story. I was rooting for Sally, but she had everything figured out.

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  15. Hello, Laleh. I couldn’t get on WordPress for 18 days in July. I’ve missed you and my other blogger friends! I’m finally back on with my blog and I’m trying to catch up reading all the blog posts I’ve missed seeing most of July. I liked the story in this post by you. I didn’t see the ending coming!

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  16. Let’s take the student point of view more seriously when it comes to judging them as stable or not. Teachers can be an obstacle to such clarity from my experience.

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  17. Nice one! great job

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  18. HaHaHa! Serves Mrs.Lambert right!!

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  19. I loved this one and laugh everyone I read it Laleh!!💕

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  20. Miss you need a chill pill!
    this is what they say these days to their teachers
    I heard it from my students as well.
    So who needs to change?

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