Aradhy Mohan Jalan
Sunbeam Hostel Lahartara
VII-A
Education means to learn and to teach, and learning and teaching are present everywhere around us. Reading a book and knowing how to write doesn't make a man a learned man. Through education, we get connected with other people. We know how to speak, write, and think because education helps us develop ourselves.
Hold onto your hats because we've got big news!
We are thrilled to share some incredible news with you all! We are excited to announce that Ms. Vininder Kaur, the joint managing director at Lost Heritage Production, has joined our team as a mentor. This new addition is a significant milestone in our journey and could be our single most game-changing move in setting up the club! We would be privileged to have her join us and serve as our guiding beacon. Ms Kaur's expertise and support will be valuable to our team. Let's give her the warmest welcome!
Vininder Kaur was educated at the Convent of Jesus and Mary (Dehradun, India). She pursued a fashion design degree and taught at ONGC College of Vocational Studies. She also worked as a fashion designer in an international buying house in India. She is the editor of two books, ‘Lost Heritage, The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan' and ‘The Quest Continues: Lost Heritage, The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan’. In addition to being the Joint Managing Director, Scriptwriter and Music Coordinator for the docuseries “Allegory, A Tapestry of Guru Nanak’s Travels”, she travelled with the film crew, providing valuable guidance in the filming process across nine countries. This docuseries is available on TheGuruNanak.com.
Saikiran Sahu
Club Secretary -Film & Music Appreciation Club
Image Courtesy- Lost Heritage Production
The link to learn more about the Lost Heritage Production - https://lostheritage.info/about/
Why is education important?
"It wasn't until I started reading and found books they wouldn't let us read in school that I discovered you could be insane and happy and have a good life without being like everybody else." John Waters
Our most potent weapon is books and, more precisely, education. The book is vital in people's lives, including teachers, students, businessmen, workers, and all the others. It serves as a medium for acquiring knowledge and gathering information.
Like me, there are numerous students all around the world who use books. The use of the Internet for gaining knowledge and information has increased, yet books have retained their trend and popularity among the masses.
"If you do not have any friends, make books your friends." In fact, you can make books with your best friends.
Why is education important?
Education must be taken by every person. It is vital for the holistic development of every human being and for improving people's quality of life. An educated person can become a good citizen of society. It's also necessary to decide your career.
The rapid rise in population and pollution is because people are uneducated.
Let's take the example of India. India has been facing the problems of pollution and population growth since it attained independence. Many people in India still need to be educated. People may be literate, i.e., able to read and write, but need to be educated.
Educated people can bring the most effective change to society. Although the problem of population growth might not be wholly diminished, it can be reduced to a great extent. So education is vital for the development of every country in the world.
From daily news to new trends, the weather forecast to the match score, we know so many things just because they are happening around us; we love to be up to date. However, amidst gathering this information, we get so distracted that we must remember to collect ourselves or ask ourselves what is happening within us?
Self-awareness is to know, share, ask, or be aware of oneself. Strangely, the person we have been since time immemorial is also the person we know the least about; most of the time, other people know more about us than we do about ourselves! Yes, and as an exercise, ask your friends about what you like; I am sure they will get it right.
So, self-awareness is vital as you need to know who you are and be clear about what you like or dislike. Self-awareness is a gradual process, though it is believed to be an innate ability that vanishes growing up. Thus, we need to constantly experiment to regain ours.
Whenever we get lost in a discussion, we should ask ourselves, is this really important? Would I like to be a part of this? Moreover, we must decide about numerous things daily and sometimes need help with choices. Consequently, we should learn to recognise and observe our choices and decipher the pattern. This code or pattern is our approach to problem-solving that sums up the kind of person we are.
To be more self-aware, we should spend time alone with our thoughts in our head; it’s good to head out, but sometimes, to seek answers to deep questions, it’s okay to run in. Being the observer of our lives also means observing or influencing our thoughts. Being the observer is being in the position of power, i.e. we are not guided by the current flow in the ocean, but we decide where the current shall flow. It may be difficult initially, but once we start to love our own company, that is the self-awareness threshold.
Anvesha Rana
Grade 11
Gyanshree School
Gautam Buddha was born into a royal family, but unlike other princes, he didn't like being a prince or wanting to become a king or rule a kingdom. He was greatly affected and unfortunate after finding out that human life is a misery; therefore, he attained "Nirvana" after meditating for years to free himself from the world of sorrow and sadness. Sometimes, religious texts and stories make me wonder whether they occurred in reality.
The flying chariot of Ravana, the superpower monkey God like Hanumanji, etc., are all myths that few people in the world don't believe, and some people like me are in a dilemma. Some people believe that praying to God and offering sacrifices brings peace into one's life, but we must understand that we bring happiness and sadness to ourselves.
The first thing that comes to mind (as I can relate the most to it) is my spiritual journey and study patterns. Each day, we are growing and evolving. And learning new things, but what if all you had were hand-me-down textbooks from your elder brother or a library near your house? Then what would you do? Would you lose all hope and lie hopelessly, thinking you will take over your family's profession, or would you employ what you had best instead? People could only choose the second if they were self-motivated due to having a vision or a transitional figure who inspired them to rise above all the odds and fight for what was right.
When two people are standing in prison, one sees the stars, and the other considers the bars. As humans, those of us who have a Sattvic nature tend to reach for the stars innately, even if maybe in the external, there seems no prospect. But even those who don't have that kind of mindset can still learn to mend their mindset. However, what happens on the inside is what manifests on the outside, which is the reason. Having a vision is so consequential. Not caring about other people's disproof or approval while trying to find our way through that one thing we want to achieve.
That is the most brilliant thing about human dispositions. It may seem too fanciful at the start or in the middle of the journey, but we must learn how to dream. We must have faith, or we'll all just perish, and it won't mean a thing. Let the people around you head into the darkness, but you must Reach for the stars; you need to try, or else it will all be wasted.
Don't let the people around you DEFINE YOUR MINDSET; DON'T GIVE UP
ON YOURSELF.
Imagine your own success story in that place you want to be and
keep striving to get there because, in the process, I know you will find
your own position. Get in your high vibrational state and decide your future
and your vision. The moment you do that, the universe sets the
path for you. All you have to do is walk on it. Now that you have
backtracked, it makes it all worth it for you to achieve. Have hope
and faith that you can make a difference; you do it daily without knowing it. You are worth so much; don't let anything convince you
otherwise. I love you, and if you don't, I'll be upset and won't talk
to you, so better be careful. Ciao!
Shambhavi Nautiyal
Intern at My Good School