Master and his student
@Deathknight_31 (500)
Pakistan
June 30, 2007 7:04am CST
This question was bugging me the last night, i was wondering that could a student surpass his master , let the field be any like cooking , gaming , fighting etc.
Cause i was playing a game with my cousin and he beat me easily at it, he didnt even knew the keys of the game at first so i taught him a thing or so and now hes better than me.
So can it be that students can surpass their masters?
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5 responses
@casper_the_ghost (238)
•
1 Jul 07
yeah...like...when i started playing duel masters...
i was taught by thomas (grandkaijudomaster) and then i surpassed him and was wayyyyyyyyy better than him
@abroji (3247)
• India
30 Jun 07
Ofcourse they can., especially in the sports field. Most of the players will be excellent than their coaches. Even in education, all these rank holders and other disticted students often excell their masters. I think a coach experiences the greatest of satisfaction when the trainee excells everybody including the master and become the champion. All the best.
@kampo90 (289)
• Antarctica
30 Jun 07
yep the student can surpas his master there are a bunch of examples for that and it is very likely seeing how a student only has teh duty to polish and perfect his skills tha master alos has te duty to teach and watch over his student so he can spend less time training