ASAP Wayanad NEWS LETTER VOL 8 | Page 17

Muhammed Shaheer K

GSHSS SULTHAN BATHERY

Once there was a boy who had a huge tree in his garden. He used to sit and read under it and it became his childhood. One day he looked on the tree and thought of climbing it. But he could barely hold around on it and after repeated attempts, he decided to quit that venture. His father was watching his acts and offered his help to lift him up so that he could reach the lowest of the branches.

As days passed, the boy could climb up the tree by himself though he fell numerous times. In fact, now he knows where to grip the tree to climb higher. As days progressed, the boy could climb to reach the top of the tree; he looked to the sky and smiled. He looked down and saw his father looking at him and smiling.

As years go by, the boy grew up and his love for the sky made him an astronaut. He looked through the window of the space scuttle and saw the blue planet looking at him like his father did.

When I think about ASAP, it resembles the boy’s father who was standing down to watch the boy’s progression in climbing up and a sheer motivation to achieve his dreams. ASAP helped us to know how to live in the society, what all skills needed for that and how we should accept challenges that we face in the stream of life.

ASAP transformed us from an untrained group of people to a group of responsible citizens with necessary and sufficient confidence levels, life skills, and diplomacy.

FOR THAT WE THANK ASAP

THE Transformation !!

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