When I was little, maybe around 7 years old, I used to help my brother learn his poems. In my way of helping, I would do all the actions for him, make sure he learns every single line and do it exactly the way I want to. When I would ask him how it went, did he do all the actions, he used to say he could barely remember the poem, forget about the actions, and laugh. I wouldn’t find it funny back then. I used to get furious, that after all the time and energy I spent teaching him, how could he forget. When I was around 10-11, a very close friend of mine scored poorly in maths. I was quite good at maths, so I took it upon myself to “help” her. I started tutoring her in our free periods. But I was too strict. I demanded too much. I didn’t create much space for her to make errors. I would give her practice questions, on top of the existing homework that both of us would already have. I would give some credit to myself for taking out the time to draft those questions, that's how badly...