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Board exams

Dear students, As you prepare to take your board exams, I want to take a moment to encourage you and remind you of the importance of this moment. This is a time for you to demonstrate your knowledge, skills, and abilities, and to show the world what you are capable of achieving. I understand that this can be a stressful and challenging time, and that you may be feeling anxious or overwhelmed. But I want to remind you that you are not alone. Your teachers, parents, and friends are all here to support you and provide you with the resources and encouragement you need to succeed. Remember that success is not just about getting good grades, but also about learning and growing as a person. Take this opportunity to challenge yourself, to push yourself beyond your limits, and to strive for excellence in all that you do. Set goals for yourself and work towards achieving them, one step at a time. Break down your studying into manageable chunks, and make a plan for how you will use your time most...

Can we say this Generation is SAD?

It is difficult to generalize an entire generation as "sad" as each individual is unique and has their own experiences and circumstances. However, it is true that young people today face a number of challenges and stressors that can contribute to feelings of sadness, anxiety, and depression. One factor that may be contributing to the prevalence of mental health issues among young people is the increased pressure to succeed and achieve in all areas of life, including academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. This pressure can lead to feelings of stress and burnout, as well as a sense of inadequacy or failure when expectations are not met. Additionally, social media and technology can play a role in exacerbating feelings of loneliness and isolation, as well as creating unrealistic expectations and comparisons. Young people may feel pressure to present a certain image or persona online, which can lead to feelings of inauthenticity and disconnection. Other factors that m...

Pressure on kids regarding studies and career

I understand the concern about parents putting too much pressure on their children to fulfill their own unfulfilled dreams. It is important for parents to remember that their children are individuals with their own interests, passions, and goals. While it is natural for parents to want their children to succeed, it is not fair to impose their own dreams and expectations on their children. Children should be allowed to explore their own interests and passions, and be supported in pursuing their own goals, even if they differ from what their parents had envisioned for them. It is important for parents to provide guidance and support, but also to give their children the freedom to make their own choices and learn from their own experiences. Communication is key in this situation. Parents should have open and honest conversations with their children about their goals and aspirations, and listen to their children's hopes and dreams. By working together, parents and children can find a w...