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Published September 28, 2024

Time to shift the gears

This is regarding the cover article “Time to shift gears” by Benazir Raz (YW, July 27). It was an enjoyable read, offering practical advice on transitioning smoothly into the new academic year after a lengthy vacation.

The article provided tips on gradually adjusting to a structured routine, emphasised the importance of creating and sticking to a schedule. This approach helps ease the transition and ensures a more organised and productive start to the new academic period.

Bilal Ahmed Shah,
Multan

Monsoon magic

This is with reference to the cover story “Monsoon magic” by Mirha Asif (YW, August 3). It was indeed an interesting read.

The article conveyed the message that we should enjoy every season, but we should pay special attention to the monsoon as it brings various health risks, such as waterborne diseases, viral infections and mosquito-borne illnesses.

Apart from that, there are serious consequences if we don’t stay away from poles and wires, because they can become dangerous during the monsoon due to the risk of electrocution or short circuits caused by water exposure.

It’s essential to be cautious and follow safety guidelines to prevent accidents and always heed our parents’ advice.

Haseebullah,
Thul-Jacobabad

Keep your promises

This is regarding the story “Keep your promises” by Hafsa M. Faisal (YW, July 27). The story was both interesting and enlightening, as it showed how small issues can lead to significant relationship problems.

Never break someone’s trust — always return what you borrow and maintain others’ trust. Keeping your promises is crucial. By doing that, you demonstrate reliability and integrity, which helps others trust you, whether they are friends, family or colleagues. Trust is essential for healthy relationships.

Mishaal Faisal and Faisal Abaas,
Sheikhupura

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The story “Keep your promises” by Hafsa M. Faisal highlights the significance of always honouring one’s word. Breaking promises can cause pain to others and erode trust.

If you value your relationships, it’s crucial to be true to your commitments. The message is clear: keep your promises, and if you cannot, avoid making false promises.

Muhammad Saad Kaka,
Hyderabad

Published in Dawn, Young World, September 28th, 2024

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