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Benefits of reading
This is regarding the article “Benefits of reading” by Sarwasha Mairaj (YW, April 29). The focus of the article was on the significance of reading, and the writer highlighted the advantages of reading in a brilliant way.
There is no doubt that reading serves as an excellent means of acquiring knowledge, and it is also the best way to exercise our brain. By reading, you can improve your concentration and enhance your ability to focus. It is never too late to begin reading and reaping its benefits.
Rahim Dad,
Turbat
Pitfalls of complaining
This is with reference to the article “Pitfalls of complaining” by Umema Imran (YW, April 29). Most people complain, however, it becomes a problem when they do it pointlessly, making others uncomfortable and annoyed.
Some people constantly complain, instead of looking for a solution. The writer has described these people through a story and provided appropriate solutions.
The article was well-written and left me impressed.
Shehzad Ismail,
Islamabad
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Complaining can be a natural response to difficult situations or circumstances. However, it can also become a habit that is counterproductive and harmful.
Umema Imran’s article “The pitfalls of complaining” provided valuable insights on the negative effects of excessive complaining and the benefits of practicing gratitude and acceptance. The writer beautifully narrated a story to demonstrate the harmful impact of constant complaining on oneself and others.
The article also offers practical solutions for those who struggle with complaining and encourages readers to cultivate a more positive outlook on life.
Overall, it was a thoughtfully written piece and left a lasting impression on the reader.
Eeman Faisal,
Hyderabad
Cheating is wrong
This is regarding the story “Cheating is wrong” by Aun Yousaf Raza (YW, May 6). I liked the story very much.
The writer highlights the importance of maintaining one’s integrity and avoiding the temptation of cheating through an impactful story.
No doubt, cheating leaves a bad mark on one’s personality and overall life and it is hard to remove it. It is my advice to readers to always avoid such an act, no matter how tempting it may seem.
Fatima Iftikhar,
Mithi
Published in Dawn, Young World, May 20th, 2023