
This is the motto of my alma mater, Sacred Heart Convent School.
I was in the choir group, and I knew a lot of prayers. I had lots of heated arguments with almost all my teachers about the irrationality behind the existence of God.
I was a very introvert guy in the school. Sagar Gaikwad was my bestest friend. And we dint want anyone else. (P.S: I am not gay, dudes). School life is always cherishable. Waking up early in the morning (5:30 am), cycling to school, morning extra classes, prefects, class monitors, sharing tiffins, not accosting girls, singing in choir, english elocution, debate, unit tests and term examinations, being Roll of Honour (topping in school), minding primary school kids, playing basketball and football without any rules, painting, homework, studying, assembly, dramas, Gold House Day, ...
I am reminded of a prayer :
I was in the choir group, and I knew a lot of prayers. I had lots of heated arguments with almost all my teachers about the irrationality behind the existence of God.
I was a very introvert guy in the school. Sagar Gaikwad was my bestest friend. And we dint want anyone else. (P.S: I am not gay, dudes). School life is always cherishable. Waking up early in the morning (5:30 am), cycling to school, morning extra classes, prefects, class monitors, sharing tiffins, not accosting girls, singing in choir, english elocution, debate, unit tests and term examinations, being Roll of Honour (topping in school), minding primary school kids, playing basketball and football without any rules, painting, homework, studying, assembly, dramas, Gold House Day, ...
I am reminded of a prayer :
"Lord grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can, and
the wisdom to know the difference."
the courage to change the things I can, and
the wisdom to know the difference."
1 comment:
Nicely written. Straight from the heart. Made me think about my school days.
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