He loved his job. He had a good job. He was a teacher. He loved to teach. He loved his students. He loved to teach his students. His students listened to him. His students listened to almost every word he said. His students learned from him. They learned how to spell words. They learned how to pronounce words. They learned how to ask questions. They learned how to answer questions. They learned how to think. He taught them how to think. “Don’t believe everything you hear,” he said. “Don’t believe everything you read,” he said. “Don’t believe everything you see,” he said. “Use your head. If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is,” he said.