Well done Mohit! If challenged people should be rewarded equally as
their able-bodied counterparts then they should also be punished
equally for mistakes (mistakes that don't relate to disability) - you
passed on this message to your teacher and peers effectively. They
would also understand you are a human being like them with the eyes
not functioning correctly, rest all you are alike. Keep it up!!!

On 7/10/12, Ajay Minocha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mohit,
> I really apreciate the way you handled the situation. Even in my
> school times I also faced such situations. But I was too laisy to
> think about these things. Very nice thinking indeed.
>
> regards
>
> On 7/10/12, Mohit Shah Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Today, an extremely interesting incident happened in college which I
>> believe might be  worth sharing.
>> After one lecture got over, I went out of the class with my friends
>> just to get a bit of fresh air.
>> And we were just conversing outside when the class started.
>> We did not know that it had started, and as soon as we found out that
>> it had started, we rushed in.
>> All those who were late in class (Almost 95% of the total population
>> :P) were asked by the teacher to stand throughout the period as a
>> punishment.
>> She called me and my friends as well, and I stood with the rest for a
>> few minutes.
>> Then, she asked me to go and sit at my place.
>> I initially resisted weakly saying that I could stand as well, but she
>> said she would talk to the others and asked me to go.
>> The period went on.
>> But my conscience did not permit me to watch others standing while I
>> was sitting when even I had done the same thing.
>> Moreover, if there's something I hate, it's sympathy.
>> I initially tried to convince myself by thinking that she had done it
>> because I am considered to be an exceptionally sincere and intelligent
>> student, but I somehow felt that I was only fooling myself.
>>
>> 5-10 minutes after she asked me to sit, I stood up and told her that,
>> since I was equally involved with the others, it would only be fair if
>> I, too, would be made to suffer the same punishment.
>> I said that we should all follow the same rules. She was highly
>> impressed and I kept standing for the rest of the time.
>> After a short while, she asked all the others to go back to their
>> seats and it was only then that I sat.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mohit
>>
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