Respect the teacher-student

The teacher-student relationship of respect and compassion has now become history
In ancient times, Alexander the Great, the conqueror of the world, was passing through a dense forest with his teacher Aristotle when a large rain gutter appeared on the way which was flooded due to fresh torrential rains.
Here a dispute started between the teacher and the student as to who would cross the canal first.
Alexander was adamant that he would go to the other side of the canal first. Eventually Aristotle gave up and Alexander was the first to cross the canal. When the scholar and the student crossed the canal, Aristotle addressed Alexander in a slightly harsh tone and asked:
Did you not insult me ​​by crossing the road before me?
Alexander replied with a slight bend in the face of extreme literature. By no means. The teacher was in fact in a daze, and I wanted to make sure that you were not harmed, because if Aristotle remained, thousands of Alexander the Great would come into being. Not a single Aristotle can be created.