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Rishona Chopra Grade V Gyanshree School
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Rishona Chopra Grade V Gyanshree School
Reflecting on Chapter 1, Humility from the book Is Your Child Ready To Face The World? by Dr Anupam Sibal.
This chapter tells us the meaning of humility. It
tells us that humility is not to think less of ourselves but to think ourselves
less. In this chapter, the importance of humility is depicted. It informs us
that humility has to be present in an individual.
If a person has
lost their humility and does not respect anyone else lesser than their
status, then that person would not be great and will not be
considered a genuinely good person. This chapter also depicts how humility
becomes the first virtue and how it makes successful people great. It shows
this through various examples of many well-known and flourishing people who
remained humble, even after becoming what they are, simply achieving greatness
and charm in the people’s hearts, which makes their success even
more fruitful.
As shown in the
chapter, some simple actions, like greeting workers at different public places with their names,
making our juniors comfortable with us and making someone’s tiny wishes or
dreams come true, can help us learn the vitality of humility, that also brings
joy to those people. The way I see things, the chapter would help many kids like
me understand why we should do these kinds of simple actions suggested to us by
our parents and why they’re essential. I also observed that this chapter has
shown many real-life examples and what happens when we do all this stuff for
real, which encourages us to enact them.
We should start early to emerge other virtues and help ourselves rise by laying this foundation of humility.
Shambhavi Nautiyal
Grade VII
Ahlcon Public School
August 15 is Independence Day, also known as Freedom Day. We celebrate it because, on this day, our country was free from the British. But did you know this was half of the freedom? We make poor people our maids and make them do whatever we want. Some people don’t even give them enough salary. We trap birds in cages and do not let them fly independently. We also tie a steel chain around dogs and cats. Can’t every living being live with freedom? So let me share a self-composed poem that will tell you about freedom.
Aavansh Gupta
Grade IV-C
Gyanshree School
Once, not very long ago, lived a woman
named Annie. She was one of the workers at a cinema hall. One day, as usual,
she was rushing for getting ready to go to work. She woke up late and thus
could get fired if she got late again. Annie grabbed some milk hastily to drink
it on the way to work as she didn’t have breakfast. As soon as she reached the
place, she saw her boss, the manager, on his phone talking to someone. While he
was busy on it, Annie took the chance and surreptitiously got to her popcorn counter. She felt famished by now as the milk wasn’t enough for her, so
she drank some water as an alternative to reduce her hunger and started her
shift. She did her work as usual, but she saw a man who seemed to be eerie. He
looked old, pale and weak.
What is Freedom? Have you ever wondered about that? Generally, Freedom can act or change without constraint. The power or right to speak, act or think the way one wants to. To do something without someone controlling you. It is essential in life. There are many types of Freedom such as: