School Life.
01:48I haven't been that active in the badminton club, so I'm just gonna tell you about jamadagni. It is an extra in which we learn to survive in nature, doing hiking activities and so on but―the most important one is how to be brave, inside and outside. We have to be mentally and physically prepared to move into the next level of the community.
But, before we could see the crimson skies and beauteous sunsets, we had to endure the exhausting trainings first; daily counts of push-ups, sit-ups, and other workout moves are in the list. Miss a day training and you'll be one step behind the others.
Of course, the extra wasn't just about tortures. We also got useful survival material such as first-aid, shelter-building, fire-making and to use natural materials to stay alive, to make your way into survival.
The best thing we got there is the solidarity; on hoow they punish you 10 counts of push-ups for every person who didn't show up in a meeting. It taught me personally to think about the others, and that we became closer because of those punishments.


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School life is truly one of the most memorable phases we all go through. The friendships, lessons, fun moments, and challenges shape who we eventually become. Reading this post brought back so many memories of morning assemblies, lunch breaks, and the excitement of school events.
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