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Sky: The forever tale - Sakshi Singh
Sometimes, like the Robin egg blue and sometimes like the ballet shoes.
The sky is a canvas wide.
Stars wink like diamonds in the night,
Painting stories with their light.
The moon, a guardian, calm and bright,
Guides us through the velvet night.
Sunrise paints a fiery hue,
A promise of a day anew.
Sunset's kiss, a gentle sigh,
As day and night bid sweet goodbye.
Sakshi Singh
Gyanshree School Noida
What would you do if your perfectly planned life fell apart ? - Nishan Karki
What would you do if your perfectly planned life fell apart? We all try to plan our lives correctly. This is necessary to lead a good life. But our perfectly designed life may fall apart. Well, what should we do in that case?
My answer to this question is to plan it again, no matter how often we fail. Failures are just temporary. We encounter many shortcomings in our lives. These failures force us to give up. They hamper the plans of our lives. They act as a barrier in our life. Due to this, people give up and fail to lead a good life.
However, intelligent people will take these failures as an incomplete part of their lives and try to fill them up. They do not treat these failures as permanent but as temporary. They take these failures as opportunities. They do not treat failures as barriers to success but as a part of it. The main aim of these people is to never leave their planned path and to never give up, no matter how many difficulties and failures they face. That is why these people succeed in life.
We may fall and fail several times, but we should always get up. Giving up is not a solution. We should take failures as opportunities to reach our success. Our perfectly planned life may fall apart several times, but we should again try to plan it again.
Image Courtesy- Psychology Today
Nishan Karki
Pestalozzi Children's Village India
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