When I was a high school senior looking at schools, I visited Yale for a student weekend. I didn't end up at Yale, but a plaque I saw in the Jonathan Edwards College dining hall made a deep impression on me. I don't know who Robert Chapman Bates was, but his words influenced the course of my life. As I'm about to start my 28th year as a professor (and my 15th at St. John's), his quote still rings true for me. Here it is, for all the other professors who follow this blog. Happy new semester, everyone:
But if you can't help it, do go into teaching
For it is the only profession I know of
In which even discouragement and defeat are sweet;
In which the unattained goal is a reward;
In which the not-complete failure is a triumph
And a very blessing through all one's days.
— Robert Chapman Bates, Fellow of this College 1933-1942
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