Harvest or Regret? Graduation Ceremony Edition

Everyone felt a different graduation ceremony; this memory is part of our life experience!
The teachers want to say:

During your time at school, I believe we've all experienced complaints, stress, conflicts with classmates, and times when teachers were misunderstood. Of course, there were also times you treated teachers like friends, sharing your lives, venting your emotions, analyzing your lives, and adjusting yourselves with their help. Because of your trust, we are willing to grow with you. Thank you for choosing us as your teachers, as trusted listeners, and friends. Thank you for your efforts in coming to learn, and thank you for attending classes diligently through all weather during this period. We've seen your perseverance. Although you were sometimes mischievous and occasionally enjoyed being lazy, thank you for enduring countless nights and pressures for your dreams to reach this point. Thank you for your perseverance, which has given us many surprises. Teachers thank you; without your persistence, even the best school and our efforts would be in vain. We all hope to have you well-adjusted before you enter society. At the very least, we hope you will leave our school gates not as messy children lacking confidence, prone to tantrums, avoiding reality, and feeling worthless, but as beautiful, confident, and wise individuals. You are now more mature and grounded. We won't elaborate on how hard we work in education; we hope you can be understanding. The pressure from the school is all for your own good; don't be easily satisfied. We hope you can sincerely feel the school's dedication. No matter how your future journey unfolds, we cherish this teacher-student bond. You are all in our hearts and memories.
To you all, who are venturing into society: Graduation has arrived, and while the pressure of exams is gone, the true challenges are just beginning. There's so much I want to share with you. Life is a constant learning process, and even we as teachers strive for continuous improvement, hoping to be role models for you. Remember to always approach the unknown with kindness and humility. Discern right from wrong thoughtfully; don't just conform because others say so. Words are like sharp knives; don't let reality cut you down. In truth, lacking money, experience, or connections isn't frightening. You can earn money through hard work, gain experience through practice, accumulate wisdom through steps, and build relationships gradually. However, the most terrifying and fear-inducing things are lacking dreams and vision. It's okay to take things slow. Most importantly, don't ever think about escaping.

Graduation isn't goodbye; we'll definitely see each other again in the same circle. We all have a long road ahead of us, and we'll need our teachers. Our teachers are always here if you need any help. Of course, we welcome you back anytime, whether you have an issue or not ^^
Wishing everyone all the best.

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