Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
We are celebrating Love this month!
Patience is not simply the ability to wait, it’s how we behave while we are waiting. ~Joyce Meyer
Patience is the biggest virtue one needs to achieve something. It is not the ability to wait but to keep a good attitude while waiting. While working in a team, we require patience; a student involves patience, a teacher, and a doctor in our daily life. Patience is one thing that can solve all problems. Doesn't it feel great when somebody listens to you patiently? In the book - Totto-chan, the Headmaster patiently understands students and talks and listens to them. The school wouldn't be that unique and extraordinary if he were impatient. Patience can be used in the smallest of things. Imagine you are waiting for a printout for your school project, and the printer isn't working! That is so annoying! You keep getting annoyed, and instead of waiting until the paper comes out, you restart it repeatedly. If you do that, the printer would be annoyed and ultimately stop working or work even slower. On the other hand, if you wait patiently for the paper to come out, it could. Although having patience is annoying, it is necessary as you might get into a fight with someone too! Like you got into a battle with the printer in the above example. Patience is more than a virtue for long lines and slow waiters.
Patience is the red carpet upon which God's grace approaches us.
Rishona Chopra Grade VI Gyanshree School
Let us hear from Gourvi Rathore of Class UKG about the importance of trees. She is very aware of our environment, as she is asking to grow many plants, save trees and water.
Trees are an important part of our world. They provide wood for making paper. They provide homes for all of the insects, birds, and other animals. Many types of fruits and nuts come from trees. Trees also help to keep our air clean and our ecosystems healthy. They provide us with oxygen.
We already have done enough destruction to the environment so let us all do our bit to save our environment by planting more and more trees.Illustration from the cover of The Little Book Of Values, the book we love dearly at The Fabindia School.