As we grow older and older, responsibility and jobs come on our shoulders. Responsibility is not easy to handle. Along with responsibility, risk also comes. The day will come for every person when they must take greater responsibility. I believe that we should only do such actions for which we can take responsibility.
Saturday, 27 May 2023
I am responsible for - Tenzin Jambey
As we grow older and older, responsibility and jobs come on our shoulders. Responsibility is not easy to handle. Along with responsibility, risk also comes. The day will come for every person when they must take greater responsibility. I believe that we should only do such actions for which we can take responsibility.
Wednesday, 24 May 2023
Reflection topic – I am responsible for … Annaya Raj Gurung
There are a lot of things I am responsible for like studying well, doing my homework on time, eating healthy, being nice and kind to the people around me. As the class monitor, I am responsible for minding the class when the teacher is not there, taking the copies down to the staffroom, bringing them back up and distributing the copies. My other responsibilities are to make my bed once I get up, wash my plate after I eat and help with the household chores.
The most important responsibility I have is of myself, I am responsible for my thoughts and actions, I am responsible for the way I communicate and behave, I am responsible for my mistakes and to make sure I don’t repeat them and I am responsible for my well-being and happiness.
~Annaya Raj Gurung~
Grade IV
Tashi Namgyal Academy, Gangtok
Tuesday, 23 May 2023
I am responsible for - Aria Gupta
I take full responsibility for whatever mistake I have made in the past, even if it's just a spelling mistake. For me, they are not something to regret but to accept. We all make mistakes; there is no such thing as a 'perfect person'. The good thing about mistakes is that they can teach us essential values that nobody else will.
Our class was recently assigned a group project to do in Science. My group decided to make the task so fancy that we couldn't complete it in time, thus getting a big, fat zero. I learnt that we should make things easy and beautiful simultaneously. Even though this error will probably affect my grade, it doesn't matter as long as I learnt something.
It's beautiful if you make an error like this; everybody makes mistakes.Aria Gupta
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
I am responsible for... - Rishona Chopra
There are quite a few things we have control over. We often try to grasp something we cannot control. We notice and try to change others, their habits and choices. When, in reality, we only have control over ourselves. Another aspect is understanding that we are responsible for ourselves. Our decisions are purely ours.
Often, we try to blame others for our reactions. If I submit my project late, I blame the internet, but was it really the internet's fault that it stopped working and that my project was lost? Should I have been more proactive and worked on an offline platform or saved my work?
I have also noticed that I start blaming others for my own mistakes unconsciously without realising it.
When we get sick, do we not blame the weather for changing? Do we think that our immunity should have been stronger? Do we think that this weather change is caused by us humans only? Most of us blame the weather as if it is controlled by someone, not us.
Life is like a book, and we are the author. The book takes a turn of events, but it all happens before the author, and the conclusion is the author's choice. Several characters in that book influence and help in the formation of the story, but it is the author's thinking that makes the difference.
I am responsible for whatever I do and any action I take. I am responsible for myself.
Grade VII
Gyanshree School
Saturday, 20 May 2023
Mindful living is important in present time - Tenzin Jambey
With time everything is changing; we see development and new infrastructure set up. The living standard of people is also changing, and with the way of living standards, people's minds and the method of executing actions are too changing. We must be very mindful about our activities and words in today's world.
Our one action can cause heavy destruction; with one step, our identity can change. With one step, we lose our trust, friends, and loved ones. Before doing any work or even speaking to somebody, we should ask ourselves whether we are doing the right thing. We should consider the effects and consequences, but many people still do something wrong even after knowing it is wrong.
Humans get many emotions like greed, selfishness, and desire to possess. That's why it becomes difficult sometimes to have control over our actions. How strange we human beings are. Aren't we just for the sake of fun and enjoyment? We put everything, even studies, aside? This all originates in the mind, and we should adopt good habits so that lousy thought can die at the place where it was created.
Good thinking leads to the execution of good actions, and good actions would lead you to a happy life. Indeed, we don't have control over our emotions but can control our actions.
Pestalozzi Children's India Village
My Graduation Day Experience - Tenzin Jambey
What Restrictions Do - Reveda Bhatt
Restrictions put on children make them disciplined. Now, that would be the common opinion.
But do I support it?
No.
I don't because there shouldn't be restrictions stopping children from doing acts. It should be their morals. Putting restrictions, now be it for their good, makes them question, "Why?" Not getting a proper answer to it just makes them feel more attracted towards the thing restriction was put on because, as we all know, absence makes the heart grow fonder. Then the child just feels like he or she is being stopped from living fully now. That is the worst feeling.
On the other hand, a child inculcated with morals has a sense of what's right or wrong because it's not for the restriction but for the teaching experience!
Therefore, I firmly oppose the idea of putting restrictions because discipline comes from the inner core of your character, which you've maintained not due to being feared but due to having your morals.
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