My reflection post reading Totto-chan.
What are the similarities and differences between Totto-chan and Simar?
Totto-chan is a free-spirited person who loves to find joy
in the most mischievous and different activities. Even though, I try not to
engage in playful activities, I love to try new things. Totto-chan is
not outcome-driven. She likes to live in the moment and enjoy something to its
extent. However, I am very much outcome driven and am a future-oriented person.
She wants to just go for things. While, I am someone who creates a list of pros
and cons in my mind even before taking small steps and think of worst-case
scenarios and best-case scenarios and all the possible outcomes of taking that
step. And thus, I take a long time to make even the simplest of decisions. I
wish I were more of a spontaneous person like Totto-chan but growing up seems
to get in the way of that.
But nonetheless, I try. I try to take chances and
just go for it. But at the end of the day, I try to safe steps. Despite many
differences, Totto-chan and I have some similarities in the
Venn diagram above.
Why did Totto-chan need to lie to her mother about the
dress despite knowing she wouldn't get scolded?
Even though Totto-chan was aware that her mother is a very
patient and considerate person, she felt the need to lie to her mother about
her torn dress. I believe that our parents, despite their patience, are our parents.
They are the force that drives you to do good deeds so they are proud of you.
However, when something terrible happens, many of us ought to lie to them to
not upset them and clear our names off. According to some people, Totto-chan
lied for her mother's sake so she wouldn't get upset on hearing about her favorite
clothes getting torn. According to others, she lied for an hour's sake to avoid getting blamed for tearing the dress. But according to me, her reason for
lying to her mom was a mixture of both. She didn't want to upset her mother and
did not want to be the reason for her mom's disappointment. And thus, she chose
to lie.
Many children lie to their parents even for the most minor things, but the ultimate truth, they are superheroes who have their ways of
finding out everything. Their superpowers make us tell the truth without
realizing it. The same thing happens with me. I have a bizarre habit of smiling
vivaciously whenever I lie about something. For some reason, it also happens
when I say the truth but get asked if I am lying. For instance, whenever I start
watching YouTube without telling my mom at a time when I'm not supposed to
watch it, and my mom comes and asks what I'm doing, I manage to change the
screen, but the vast (and unflattering) smile on my face gives it all away. I perceive
that as a superpower because as a kid, I am lovely at making stories for not
doing something when its anyone other than my parents. But my annoyingly honest
nature gives it away at the end of the day…
Written by Simar Kaur, Gyanshree School at Noida