Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Be the Change You Want to See (Guest Post)

Name:                                     Areeba Ayub
Father Name:                         M. Ayub
Name of School:        Govt. Girls Comprehensive Higher Sec School

Be the Change You Want to See

Accept you, as you are
Believe in yourself and have fun
Cherish time together
Dream big dreams
Enrich comfort and delight
Follow up and follow through
Gratitude for life
Honor each other feelings
If I write to you
Just call to say, hello
Know when someone
Loves you through a letter
Multiply joys divide sorrows
Nurture each other
Overcome adversity together
Pick yourself up when you fall
Quickly forgive and make up
Remember your greatness
Smile, when they remember you
Thrive and share trust
Understand and just listen
Value time together
Walk side by side
Xperience ups and downs
Yearn to stay connected

Zoom time to love & laugh.


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There is A Battle between Two Wolves; Despair and Hope. The Question is Which Wolf Wins? The One You Feed (Guest Post)

Name:                                     Ashjan Khan
Father Name:                         M. Umar Khan
Name of School:                    Shaheed-e-Millat Govt. Degree College for Women

There is A Battle between Two Wolves; Despair and Hope. The Question is Which Wolf Wins? The One You Feed

Abeel’s point of view:

My palms were sweating, hands were trembling and the violent sobs were leaving my throat dry, which was making me cry harder. The view was really breathtaking. The edge of the cliff I was standing on was showing how beautiful my city was. If you haven’t guessed it yet; let me tell you that I was committing suicide. Why? Well, my mother left me on the stairs of an orphanage when I was a few days old.

I was seventeen years old, and since no one likes to adopt teenagers and when I turned eighteen the orphanage wouldn’t support me, I felt that there was no other option left for me. I felt that I was, am and will be on my own. I took a deep breath and opened my arms to welcome my end as I jumped, but someone grabbed my wrist and yanked me back. Obviously, losing my balance I fell on the ground besides the person who had just saved my life.

I opened my eyes to find a middle-aged man, probably in his mid-forties. I quickly got up, brushed the dirt off my clothes, and started to walk away. “Hey kid! Come back here!” He called out, but I started to walk faster. Of course, he caught up pretty fast and stood in front of me. Was he an Olympic marathon runner? He was looking at me like I had four heads.
“What were you doing?” he asked.

I wanted to yell at him that he should mind his own business but I started to cry and you won’t believe that he did let me cry.

“Feeling better?” he asked after I was done crying and I nodded, but he didn’t let me go. He and I sat on the nearest old, dusty bench. He asked the question I knew he would; Why, sad in such a beautiful life?” I didn’t lie a bit and told him everything. He just laughed after listening to my sad story; I looked at him with pure confusion. But then he asked me if I knew Kamal Hasan. I nodded and said yes I knew him. He smiled again and said “you know his name but do you know his story”? I told him that he has made a business empire on his own. The old man cut me off and said.
“Everyone knows it, but his real story is that his father had anger management issues and his mother left him because of that. When he was fifteen he realized that he was done with his life and his father was too cold to realize that. I still remember, he was standing there like you but before he could jump, he thought about the story of two wolves; despair and hope, which one was he going to feed? He decided to feed hope and turned away from despair. ”

I looked at him with hope and smiled “You see he didn’t give up”. The man said as he stood up. I quickly stood up too and said “I won’t give up too. I’m going to feed hope too”.

“What’s your name, child?” He asked patting my head.
“Abeel,” I said quickly.

He gave me a card and said. “When you turn eighteen give me a call”. With that he left and when I turned the card over, I guess it was my turn to laugh because the card had a name on it with a number and the name was:
“Kamal Hassan”

The END


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A Love Letter to Karachi (Guest Post)

Name:                                                  Areesa Sama
Father Name:                                    Muhammad Jaweed Sama
Name of School:                              Akbar public school

A Love Letter to Karachi
Dear lovely people of Karachi,

                My lovely citizens of Karachi! I want to say something to you and you must know how much I love you all and Karachi. Karachi is our city and we have full freedom of everything and we also have the liberty to go to markets and for outings. You all also know we have religious festivals of different religions such as Eid, Diwali, and Christmas etc. And we should spread peace and tolerance in this loving city and country. For our own sake and freedom, we must spread positivity.

Our city is blessed with many choices for enjoyment and for outings such as the seaside, parks, and zoo. Karachi has the biggest steel mill and it was the backbone of economy of Pakistan, but at some point we fell into some difficulties. Our city is suffering from many problems. One of these problems is the menace of terrorism. If we want to solve our problems, we will have to follow these rules, which I would like to share with you all. We can defeat our problems if we aim to spread peace in this country and follow these rules:
  • Don’t make rubbish and just make the city clean.
  • Don’t fight with others
  • Speak politely
  • Use kind language
  • Do not hurt any person and punish the felons
  • Accept people as they are
  • Spread freedom and tolerance
  • Make biggest get together
  • Love everyone
  • Don’t break the laws and customs of your society
  • Respect teachers, elders, and also you should help others.

We should do these things to make our city helpful, peaceful, and progressive. We should always thank the Lord that He has given us a good city and for making us humans. If we follow these mentioned rules, our city will become peaceful. I love my city and its people a lot.

Sincerely,
Loving citizen of Karachi

Aneesa Sama


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