Good deeds always pay
This is with reference to the story “Good deeds always pay” by Eeman Ali (YW, March 3).
The writer wonderfully described the concept of good deeds being always rewarded in the story.
One of the greatest things that we can do in our life is to do be good to another human being. There are many ways to bring sunshine in the lives of others.
Making other people happy in turn makes us happy too and it wins us new friends.
Sadia Noor,
Shikarpur
It’s never too late
This is with reference of the story “It’s never too late” by Samiyah Irfan (YW, March 17).
Time and tide wait for none and time is very precious as our life is measured in time. So whenever people give time to others, it is like they share their life with them.
People who spend time with their parents are more satisfied and happy as compared to those who do not because of time constraints.
Having parents is a blessing so we should all respect our parents and give them more time.
Babar Ali Jagirani,
Larkana
Never lose hope
This is with reference to the article “Never lose hope” by Noor Zahra (YW, March 17). Failure is part of life.
Success always comes after failure and the world is based on hope. So, be positive, don’t be hopeless, even you can’t do anything and always keep learning.
Wasand Ali,
Sukkur
Facing challenges
This is regarding the article “Facing challenges” by Rameen Abid (YW, March 24).
I agree with the writer that failure is a requirement for success, if we don’t fail how, would we know the importance of success? Apart from this, failure makes us brave enough to overcoming our fear. However, running away from challenges leads nowhere and we become cowards gradually.
Adeena Mukhtar,
Karachi
Learning to accept it
This is with reference to the article “Learning to accept it” by Iqra Aslam Memon (YW, April 22). I really appreciate the way writer explained the facts of human nature.
In my opinion, if you can’t change yourself, you cannot learn anything. Changes do take place, you don’t have to be afraid, accept things and people as they are and live to the fullest.
Rawal Kumar,
Khipro
Published in Dawn, Young World, May 26th, 2018