Poorvi: How To Share Happiness?

    • Poorvi N, class VII, NPS HSR, Bengaluru
    • Publish Date: Jan 17 2020 2:21PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 17 2020 2:21PM
Poorvi: How To Share Happiness?

'Sharing is Caring'. Most of you might think this only means sharing your belongings with others, but it also means sharing your happiness! I truly understood this when my family and I visited the Asha Kiran Orphanage. I remember throwing a huge fit about going there on Christmas day when we could just stay at home and enjoy, but now that I think about it, I am glad we went there.

Normally we would travel during my Christmas break, but that year we planned to stay back for a change. So, we decided to go to an orphanage to see how the other less fortunate kids spent their holidays. We entered with chocolates, gifts, clothes, books, art kits and various toys in our hands, and upon seeing us coming with so many gifts, the kids were overjoyed. After opening their gifts, they came to us with broad smiles and thanked us. It wasn't easy to part with my toys and dolls but looking at their delighted faces, I felt more glad than sad.

We spent the day there and ordered pizzas for lunch. You could really see the satisfaction and happiness in the smiles of the children when they were done. After lunch, we played endless rounds of games. It was quite late when we left. Looking at their joy, we truly learnt how much these visits meant to children who stay in orphanages. Now when I look back on that day, I am proud to say I have changed, for the better. I am more patient, more charitable, and much more compassionate.

We vowed to visit an orphanage at least once a year. Going to the orphanage, I realised how fortunate I am to have my own family –  home-made food to eat, clean water to drink and a lovely home.


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Mahak Goyal SALWAN PUBLIC SCHOOL(RAJINDER NAGAR

It is a beautiful take on the quote,''sharing is caring''.Indeed its not only about materialistic exchange that is referred to as here but abstract exchange i.e. the barter of happiness as mentioned by the author.

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