The life of a tenth grader is a relentless cycle: mountains of homework, stacks of textbooks, and a clutter of post-its hastily stuck on walls, all serving as reminders of the endless assignments that need to be submitted. Keeping up with tuitions only adds to the grind. No matter how much you tick off your to do list, there's always one more assignment demanding your attention. On top of that, students begin attending coaching classes to prepare for entrance exams, adding to the pressure.
It's a grueling year for most board year students, and the weight of it all can become overwhelming. During times like these, a break from the chaos of it all becomes crucial.
Every other day, I take an auto-rickshaw home from coaching. The hour-long commute, with music in my ears and a strong breeze against my face, offers a rare moment of peace—a brief escape from the perpetual cycle of studying and homework. It's an hour of tranquil peace.
In the midst of such a hectic schedule, these moments of solace become essential. They are not just a break, but a vital pause that helps restore your energy and focus. Finding time to breathe, even for just an hour, allows you to return to your work with a clearer mind and renewed determination and makes it easier to deal with the tremendous workload.
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