Help me find a composition. Title: I want to be a teacher. Words: 550.

If I were a teacher, I wouldn't complain about how dedicated I am everywhere, but I always get nothing in return. If I were a teacher, I wouldn't criticize the government and the education system everywhere. If I were a teacher, I wouldn't complain about how hard it is for students and parents to wait, nor would I feel that this society is too unfair to teachers. If I were a teacher, I would tell my students to laugh at the meaning of life. I will tell my students that it doesn't matter whether a person's grades are good or bad. Only the beauty of one's mind can make life shine. If I were a teacher, I would tell my students that when you face the class committee election, please recommend yourself boldly and tell your classmates what kind of class activities you will bring them. I can't let you express yourself on a bigger stage, but I can give you a free little world. If I were a teacher, I would tell my students that each of you is a partner in life. Whether his grades are good or bad, whether his family is rich or poor, if you cherish it, you will have a beautiful and pure friendship together. If I were a teacher, I would tell my students that my test scores are not important, but that my partner's scores are as good as mine. Only by learning to help others can I understand that giving is more enjoyable than giving. If I were a teacher, I would tell my students that your parents don't care about you, but care about you too much to let go of those hands that hold your wings tightly. If I were a teacher, I would tell my students that I would love them forever, just as I love my children. You are my children. If I were a teacher, I would tell my parents that the most terrible thing is not that I didn't get into college, but that my children can't find a goal in life. If I were a teacher, I would tell my parents that children are not disobedient and they also have their own ideas. If I were a teacher, I would tell my parents that children's achievements do not represent how great their parents' efforts are, but only make them farther and farther away from your heart. If I were a teacher, I would tell my parents, please don't deprive children of their dreams, and learn to accompany them to complete their beautiful dreams. If I were a teacher, I would tell my parents that it's not that children don't care about you, but that no one has taught them how to care about others, so they don't know how to express their ideas. If I were a teacher, I would tell my parents that I love your children very much, because they are also my children, but their surnames and looks are different. If I were a teacher, I would tell the world that I want to make my students and their parents happy and innocent. If I were a teacher, I would tell the world that even if my students don't get excellent grades, they will always be my pride, because they can face the life after growing up happily. If I were a teacher. . . . . . . . . .