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Most of us are never truly satisfied with what we’ve got. We always keep our eyes on what’s on the other side instead of being grateful for what we already have. Keeping that in mind it’s rightly said, i“The grass is always greener on the other side”.
Q1. Diya always had complained regarding her life. She kept comparing everything with others. One day she went for a school trip to an orphanage. After returning from there she was a changed person. What might have affected her thought process? Share your views.
Q2. Life is not always comfortable. Do you think that complaining about our discomforts or weaknesses is the right thing to do? In your lesson ‘The Camel’s Complaint’ what would you advise him to make him feel better?
Q3. It is commonly heard these days that Covid-19 has adversely affected lifestyle of people in general. Connect with SDG 16 ‘Peace and Justice’ & compare your lifestyle before & after pandemic referring to the key words given in the box below.
Home schooling, students on campus, activities, lockdown, shopping, screen time, stress, habits, food
Do you still feel that the grass was greener on the other side? Justify.
Q4. Suggest few ways to overcome greediness and develop generosity in humankind.
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Answer 1 When she saw the orphanage children then she realized that we should never compare each other because the God has made us with different and unique features.
Answer 2 I would advise him that he should not compare himself from others because he is gifted from God he has many unique features which other don't have.
Answer 4 1. It is more blessed to give than to receive. ...
2. Remember those who have been generous to you. ...
3. Remember those who have not helped you when you were in need. ...
4. Do not live only for yourself. ...
Sorry I don't know the 3rd answer
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