Back
to work she went after teaching from home for four years due to the great
virus. The week prior to this, she had gone to the invisible island with her colleagues.
Nobody ever mentioned it and nobody ever went back there. However, everything
had changed.
The
school was not a building anymore. I was an ally with closets. Each closet had
technological equipment to assist the teacher. There was a kilometer distance
between each closet so as not to bother the next class. It seemed like everyone
needed to adapt to the new system.
The
closet would open five minutes prior to the lesson, the closet door would open
and some chairs would rise from the ground. Pretty high-tech, nonetheless strange.
Classes
were smaller due to the great virus. Many people could not keep up with the
sanitation recommendations; sadly, lives were lost. However, she was happy to
be back.
The
teacher´s lounge was also a closet, but it had a coffee machine and a food machine
with even gluten-free and vegan products, which was a plus. She went there to
great her co-workers before the first class of the day. Most of them she did
not know.
The
first bell rang and she headed to her classroom, I mean, her closet. Few
students showed up. Some that she thought had switched to other schools due to financial
issues. The student explained that many schools had shut down because of lack
of staff and infrastructure.
Although
it looked like we were in the middle of the street, there was a gigantic dome
that protected them from rain, snow and wind. However, the sun provided the
light they needed and were also protected from its rays. All of this was very
new to her. After all, she had been teaching from home via computer.
During
this first day back, she decided that she would just talk to the students about
their break, expectations, insecurities, etc.
Everything
was going well until one student asked if the end of the world was near. She
asked the other students to give their opinions, some negative, others
positive. Meanwhile she was seeking her heart and brain for her own answer. “You
know my father always told me not to worry about the end of the world, because
it ended for those who passed and eventually everyone was going to pass one
day. No one wants to live forever”. The students put one those question mark looks
on their faces. They had listened to the answer and were coming up with another
question.
“So
many people died due to the great virus and all those horrific stories about
people turning into cannibals not to starve. Would it be great if a meteor just
blew up the whole planet?”
Once
again, the teacher allowed everyone to answer before she spoke. Like most
teachers, she answered with a question “Why do we need to blow up this beautiful
planet because of its inhabitants? Wouldn´t it make more sense for people to
stop being selfish and start caring about making a change?” There was silence.
If you listened really hard, you could hear their brains ticking.
The
bell rang. “Tomorrow we can continue our talk. Have a great day!”
Written:
January 12, 2022 (based on a dream)
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