Comic Strip Team @ My Good School
Arushi Goswami, a teacher at Gyanshree School, is our guide for the project.
“Love is a broken thing,
And it makes a fiery ring.
Bound by wild desire,
I fell into a burning ring of fire.”
-Johnny Cash in the Ring of Fire
First, let’s consider love is not life; life is to be loved!
When
you are emotionally attached to someone, and it’s unconditional, it is love!
This means that you love them through thick and thin; you love them because of
how they are, not what they are.
Otherwise,
we’ve got to agree that no one, other than our family, truly loves us, and it comes
from within, giving roses and chocolates to prove it; I personally feel like
it’s all crap and, oh, don’t even make me open my mouth about Valentine’s
week. LOL!
So, let’s live, love and laugh at the moment!
Reveda Bhatt
Grade 9
The Aryan School
This is the food for my mind,
It teaches me to be loving and kind.
They have a lot to define,
They are anytime friends of mine.
We don’t have to be great to start, but we need to start to be great. All of us must have been a beginner at some point in our lives, on the sports field or on the dance stage. Every person who has achieved success today would have been a beginner once, so allow yourself to be a beginner, for no one starts off being excellent, and it is the critiques that shape our character, not the praise.
In school life, co-curricular activities are just as important as academics. I loved to dance in the cultural arts but was not really good at it. However, during the pandemic, I tried different forms of dance and today, dancing is something that occurs naturally to me. Another activity that I was a beginner at once was writing, but after joining the reading club program, my thoughts changed direction, and I just couldn’t contain them anymore, so I had to write! Practice makes a man perfect; the more I wrote, the better I became!
When I was a new student at school, I found it hard to follow the rules - standing in line, not talking, asking for permission - it was all different. I learnt very early in life that the golden rule everyone should follow is Equality.
Equality in mind and body; Equality in harmony with the soul; Equality in speech and action; and Equality in life are what we should aim for. Just like the students of Tomoe treated their janitor wonderfully, we should respect everyone for whatever they do, be it small or big, be it quick or slow, and we should treat others the way we wish to be treated.
Live by the Golden Rule, for it is not stringent but only robust,
It is Equality.
Anvesha Rana,
Grade 10-B,
Gyanshree School