Two weeks ago, a teacher gave her students a simple writing assignment: “Write an essay titled ‘If I Were a Millionaire.’”
Within minutes, the sound of pencils scratching filled the classroom. Every student bent over their paper, dreaming up mansions, luxury cars, and dream vacations — everyone except one girl sitting quietly at the back.
She leaned back in her chair, arms folded, a thoughtful look on her face. The teacher approached her and asked gently, “Why aren’t you writing?”
The girl looked up and smiled.
“Because,” she said, “if I were a millionaire… I’d hire someone to write it for me.”
The classroom burst into laughter, but the teacher stood speechless for a moment before smiling too. It was witty, confident, and surprisingly insightful — because while others imagined spending wealth, this girl understood the power of using it smartly.
Sometimes, the best answer isn’t written on paper — it’s spoken with wisdom beyond one’s years.