Patience, Compassion, and Empathy: Rediscovering Timeless Virtues in Modern Education In an era marked by rapid technological advances, shrinking attention spans, and an ever-growing competitive academic environment, the classical virtues of patience, compassion, and empathy seem to be increasingly sidelined in the realm of education. Yet, these qualities—deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy—hold the key to transformative teaching and learning. Their absence in many modern classrooms not only diminishes the teacher-student bond but also hampers the overall development of young minds. By exploring the timeless wisdom of Hinduism and reflecting on the modern-day challenges in education, we can better appreciate why patience, compassion, and empathy are indispensable qualities for teachers today. The Importance of Patience in the Classroom Understanding Patience Patience is more than just waiting; it is the ability to accept and endure delays, difficulties, or suffering without getting...