Police Officers Share Life-Shaping Phrases from Their Teachers
A project in the Magadan region has inspired police officers to share phrases from their teachers that have shaped their lives and careers. The initiative was launched by Maxim Khapersky, deputy chief of police, who himself was once a physics teacher in the region.
Khapersky often cited the second law of thermodynamics in his teaching, highlighting its relevance in service and self-organization. Anastasia Koshkina, a senior inspector for propaganda of the GIBDD, recalls her homeroom teacher, Ms. Olga Petrovna, who emphasized the importance of results over speed with the phrase 'Victory is not in speed, but in the result.'
Employees of the Magadan region's internal affairs bodies have shared similar phrases from their teachers. These words of wisdom have influenced their lives and service, demonstrating the lasting impact educators can have on their students.
The project, led by Maxim Khapersky, has brought these inspiring stories to light. It serves as a reminder of the influence teachers can have on their students, even years after they've left the classroom. The shared phrases reflect the values and principles that guide these police officers in their daily service.
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