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Published September 7, 2024

Stop losing time and focus

This is regarding the article “Stop losing time and focus” by Aafia Anis (YW, July 13). The article gives an important message to its readers to utilise their time productively.

Once time passes, it can never return, so make sure to value your time to achieve your goals. Moreover, the writer highlighted the steps to stay focused on our goals by creating a timetable or seeking motivation.

Zainab Irfan,
Peshawar

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The article “Stop losing time and focus” by Aafia Anis highlighted the importance of time. Although time is significantly more valuable than money, most of us don’t value it.

We should not waste time, rather we should use it effectively by setting goals and then trying to achieve them on time. It is rightly said that once time goes, it never comes back.

Mehnaz Javed,
Lahore

Chasing a dream

This is regarding the story “Chasing a dream” by Sidra F. Sozer (YW, July 6). While pursuing passions is essential, it’s crucial to be prepared for the challenges and uncertainties that may arise along the way.

Sometimes, taking a step back and making adjustments can lead to a happier and more stable life, and this was brilliantly captured in the story.

Arshad Ali Gurgez,
Mithi, Tharparkar

Never be overconfident

This is regarding the story “Never be overconfident” by Abdul Muqsit Kamran (YW, July 20). The story highlighted how overconfidence can lead to embarrassment and unforeseen consequences. It serves as a reminder that being too sure of ourselves without proper preparation can result in failure and regret.

Young World should continue to publish stories like this, that encourage self-awareness and the importance of balancing confidence with careful consideration.

Wania Ahmed,
Islamabad

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The story “Never be overconfident” by Abdul Muqsit Kamran effectively highlighted the consequences of being overconfident. Overconfidence is often a root cause of failure, not only among students but also among the general public.

However, the story’s ending was impactful, teaching us the importance of hard work and consistency.

Azmat Ullah,
Kasur, Pakistan

Published in Dawn, Young World, September 7th, 2024

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