Sunday, 19 June 2022
Avni: Inside the Hunt For India’s Deadliest Man-Eater - Rishona Chopra
Like we humans think of killing animals and banning them from the world the same way animals want to kill us because humans and animals can both live in harmony, but fear causes us to create trouble. Just imagine yourself as a tiger who people want to hunt down and hurt; won't you want to hurt those who hurt you? Sometimes, when I look at a tiger's eye, I feel the sadness, fear and pain in her eyes.
After all, the cause of animals hurting us are only humans. We cut trees and make buildings in the forest, harming the animals. Imagine people charging in your home and ruining your place. You now have nowhere to live.
We blame animals for hurting us, but actually, we hurt them primarily because of fear.
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Poem on Books - Arav Agarwal
How many times I read a book, I don't care.
And all books are fascinating.
And I like them so much.
Their Worst Clothes - Rishona Chopra
Wearing the dirtiest clothes to school so that there is no worry about the student's clothes getting torn or soiled is a very good idea. At my earlier school, they used to allow us to dance in the rain, play in the mud, jump over fences and do many more fun things. The idea of letting children play is all about letting them enjoy and cherish the fun of childhood.
At my earlier school, wheat used to grow in the gardens, so my friend and I used to go into the gardens and pluck the grain and eat it as it was so that nobody would take them. We used to hide them under our tables on the floor and, without washing them, eat them again.
Childhood is the best time to enjoy this fun, so why not cherish our time and make the best of it!
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
National Reading Day! - Rishona Chopra
Read a book,
And don't judge it by its look!
By reading a book, you can become a cook.
Or a doctor and author too!
Just read a page a day,
And you will find your way,
Just make sure you read something,
A magazine, a novel,
And trust me, no book is awful.
Fiction, non-fiction, Autobiographies
And biographies!
You can read anything you want,
Reading a book about your knowledge will make you flaunt!
So my dear friends, do read a book,
You can read one every Sunday with My Good School!
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
National Reading Day - Arav Agarwal
Happy Father's Day! - Rishona Chopra
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Happy Father's Day - Arav Agarwal

Fathers are fabulous and our real superheroes.
Friday, 17 June 2022
The Art of Storytelling - Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
It's because of you - Rishona Chopra
When we blame others, we are avoiding some truth about ourselves. We can blame other planets for our fault; we blame nature, people, and even our parents! It's always easy to blame but challenging to find and correct your faults. This also connects with one of Dr Sibal's values - Making mistakes, and accepting flaws.
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Thursday, 16 June 2022
Ignorance - Rishona Chopra
When we think life will never end and we are immortal and will live forever is ignorance. When we forget that things change, we and ignorant.
If you think you have come out of the world of ignorance and have achieved something great, and now you are more extraordinary, this thought simply displays that you are in the world of ignorance.
Ignorance is thinking that you are greater or your success will never end. Once you achieve something big and instead of being greedy for more, you cherish it: being free from ignorance. When the thought does not come to your mind that your success will never end, you are free.
The most prominent example is Lord Buddha. Did he ever show off his success and strength? No, because he was free from ignorance. And as he rightly said, desire is the cause of pain. This doesn't mean we shouldn't have ambitions and dreams. There is a simple difference between the desire of want and need. If you desire to be selfless and humble, then be it but then don't be too proud over that because once you link want and greed with need, all the pain begins.
Ignorance leads to ego, and ego leads to anger and greed. To stop this connection, we need to be humble.
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
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