In the first part of the session, we read a story about the inner life of animals. The story was truly confronting—the life of animals, how they feel, what problems they face. This story also tells you about a place where animals stay freely without any danger. And in the second part, Manisha ma'am read the story of Lakshya and also told us about what things are required in the path of your success. The story tells about why there is a need for ambition.
And my favourite part was the question-and-answer session where Jugjiv sir answered all questions in a very understandable way. At the beginning, I also got a suggestion for making my reading better.
Today’s My Good School session left me with many thoughts to carry forward. The first book, Inner Life of Animals, read with Ms. Brinda Ghosh, opened my eyes to the depth of emotions animals experience. It was touching to realise that they too have feelings and connections, reminding me that empathy must extend beyond just people—it should include every living being.
The second book, क्या आपका बच्चा दुनिया का सामना करने के लिए तैयार है, shared by Ms. Manisha Khanna, made me reflect on how we prepare children for life. It was a gentle reminder that education is not only about marks or subjects but also about giving children the strength and courage to face real-world challenges with confidence.
Both readings beautifully connected—the first teaching us compassion, the second resilience. Together, they showed that true learning is about shaping both the heart and the mind. Each Sunday at My Good School feels like a step toward becoming better versions of ourselves.
By Pranjal Rai
IX- D
Today’s session was truly eye-opening and deeply enriching. We began by exploring Peter Wohlleben’s The Inner Life of Animals, where scientific facts unfolded like gentle forest fables. His storytelling revealed the emotions and hidden struggles of creatures like squirrels, ravens, and horses—transforming them from mere animals into beings with inner lives that deserve empathy and respect. It made me more aware of the challenges animals face and the importance of creating safe spaces where they can live peacefully alongside us.
Adding to this, Manisha Ma’am shared the inspiring story of Lakshya, centred on ambition and determination. It beautifully highlighted how clarity of goals and a strong mindset can shape success. This narrative not only encouraged me to reflect on my own ambitions but also reminded me of the value of perseverance in everyday life.
What truly elevated the session was the engaging way our mentor connected these stories with larger life lessons. The discussions showed me how storytelling has the power to reshape our perspectives—whether about the natural world or about personal growth.
Overall, the session left me inspired, motivated for self-reflection, and equipped with practical ideas to grow both as a learner and as a person.
Aayush Kumar Singh
X-A
Today’s session was truly eye-opening. In the first part, we explored a story about animals that revealed their hidden struggles and emotions. It made me more aware of the challenges they face and the importance of creating safe spaces where they can live peacefully.
Manisha Ma’am then shared the story of Lakshya, which focused on ambition and determination. It taught me that having clear goals and the right mindset is essential for success, and it made me reflect on how I can apply these lessons in my own life.
Overall, the session inspired me, encouraged self-reflection, and gave me practical ideas to grow both as a learner and as a person.
Astha Mishra
IX-D
At today’s Good School Alliance Reading Session, I attended the discussion on The Inner Life of Animals by Peter Wohlleben. I really liked how the storytelling made scientific facts feel like little stories, almost like fables of the forest. Animals were shown not just as creatures but as beings with emotions—squirrels, ravens, and even horses felt alive in a new way through his words.
Our mentor’s responses during the session made the discussion even more engaging and helped me realise how storytelling can completely change the way we look at the natural world.
Janvi Singh
IX-F
Today, I learned that achieving success requires a clear aim, skill development, and hard work. Breaking down goals into smaller parts helps maintain momentum, and embracing failure as a learning opportunity is crucial. By staying focused and committed, I can make steady progress towards my objectives. This reflection reminds me to work diligently and maintain a growth mindset to achieve my goals.
IX F
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