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The boy who didn’t need a bike This is regarding the story “The boy who didn’t need a bike” by Mahnoor Sohail (YW, October 5). The narrative illustrated a boy’s commitment and dedication to achieving his goals, showing how small steps can lead to significant accomplishments. However, it also highlighted the sacrifices — such as of jobs and other opportunities — that may be necessary to reach larger aspirations. The story conveys that, despite hardships, one should never lose focus; it’s sometimes essential to adjust the plan, but stay on course to achieve one’s goal. This is regarding the cover article “Teachers: the heroes who guide and inspire” by Ramsha Mujib (YW, October 5). The article highlighted the hard work and dedication that teachers put into educating their students. They provide unwavering support, whether in academics or personal challenges. At their core, teachers aim to enhance our daily lives through their teachings, and not just our academic performance. This is regarding the article “My Nana” by Huzaifa Shaikh (YW, October 12). The writer beautifully explored the relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren. Having lived long lives, grandparents possess valuable wisdom that can guide us throughout our journeys. We should spend time with our grandparents and seek their guidance, as their life experiences offer insights that books alone cannot provide. A few days ago, I came across some pictures and videos of public spaces like beaches and parks in Karachi, which were filled with garbage. This reminded me of my recent trip to the northern areas with my family, where we saw trash, such as soiled diapers, bottles, soda cans and plastic wrappers everywhere. I felt a surge of anger toward those, especially tourists, who carelessly littered such beautiful natural places. It is disheartening that people pollute land and water simply out of laziness, neglecting to dispose of their trash properly. This experience made me realise that the problem lies with us, the people. We fail to recognise that we share our planet with countless others, including millions of different species. It is unfair to them — and to ourselves — that we do not respect other living things and their habitats. Therefore, we must not be selfish; we need to care for our environment. Let us all pledge to do our part in maintaining cleanliness.
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