Ruchita Gupta

Children Stories Inspirational Children

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Ruchita Gupta

Children Stories Inspirational Children

Truth Of Life

Truth Of Life

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Maybe some of you will disagree with me. Some of you will say that kids don't understand the load on their elders, but I am going to write what I feel like. I heard that paper has more patience than humans, and I think it's true, so I am writing it here.


Starting with studies, I know parents always think about us, but what I want to say is it's not like we kids don't know that we have to study. We obviously understand the pressure on you, the workload on you, but you should equally understand the study pressure on us. Now, I know what you will say, "We have been through those days; don't act like we don't know." Let me remind you the study pressure wasn't so much in those days, but now it's like if you don't bring a 95+ percentage, there's no meaning in your life.


We try our best, but there's something called capacity. You should be satisfied with our marks. Parents of failing students will not be satisfied even if they pass an exam; average students' parents won't be satisfied if they bring 85, and toppers' parents won't be satisfied if they bring 98. I know you will say that we will not be satisfied because we know that you can do much better than this. This isn't true. We are trying our best. Why can't you understand this? If we try to speak up, everyone will say we don't have manners; if we don't answer them, they will say we are rude and not answering our parents. If a child does something wrong to themselves, I know it's wrong, but still, parents won't try to understand the circumstances; they will be like today's generation doesn't know how to adjust. I just want everyone to understand each other. If you want us to understand you, you have to do the same. It's a request...


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