My Good School session made me reflect on how life, much like nature, is constantly changing. While listening to My Family and Other Animals by Brinda Ma'am, especially the chapter Woodcock Winter, the description of winter in Corfu, the changing weather, and its impact on the landscape reminded me that change is a natural part of life. Just as nature adapts to every season, we also go through different phases that shape who we become. It made me realise that every phase, whether comfortable or uncertain, has something valuable to teach us.
Reading What You Are Looking For Is in the Library, read by Jugjiv Sir, also made me reflect on my own aspirations. As my teenage years are about to end, I often feel unsure about many things. Sometimes I worry that I should already know exactly what I want to do or where I am heading. Thinking too much about the future often makes me anxious. However, the reading reminded me that while having aspirations is important, it is equally important to live in the present. The future is built through the practices we nurture today.
