Monday, March 16, 2026

ISNHS 124th Foundation Day: A Day to Remember

 


A Quarter of Lessons

 


Every Woman Matters


 




From Rhythm to Reason

 


When I was a child, I always knew what I wanted to become in the future. I dreamed of becoming a lawyer. I imagined standing in a courtroom, speaking confidently, and defending people who needed justice. I admired how lawyers could use their knowledge and voice to fight for what is right. From a young age, I believed that one day I would also stand up for others and help protect their rights.

  

But there has always been another dream close to my heart. Dancing has always been my passion. Ever since I discovered my love for it, dance has been more than just a hobby. It is a way for me to express my emotions, creativity, and passion. I imagined teaching students, creating performances, and inspiring others as a Dance Instructor or Dance Choreographer. Dance is beautiful because it allows people to communicate without words and bring joy to both the performers and the audience.

  Even though dancing has always been my dream, I have realized that pursuing it as a career might not be realistic for me at this time. Becoming a professional choreographer or dance instructor requires opportunities and financial resources that are not easy to secure. Considering my family’s situation and the financial realities of life, I feel that choosing a more stable career is the best path for now.

  That is why I have decided to prioritize law as my future career. Being a lawyer offers stability and the chance to help people in real ways. While dance will always remain my passion, law has become my main goal because it is practical and allows me to support myself and my loved ones. I still hope to continue dancing as a hobby or even teach small classes in the future, but my focus now is on building a secure and meaningful career.

  Making this decision was not easy. There are moments when I feel torn between what I love and what I need to do. I have learned that life often requires balancing dreams with reality Choosing law does not mean giving up on dance completely. It means finding a way to grow, learn, and prepare for the future while still keeping my passion alive.

  dreams guide us, but reality teaches us how to make them possible. My love for dance will never disappear, but choosing law as my career is the decision that will help me achieve my goals and build a future I can be proud of. I hope that with hard work and dedication, I can succeed in both my responsibilities and my passions.




Love Beyond February

Valentine’s Day is usually celebrated on February 14. On this day, many people give flowers, chocolates, letters, and gifts to the people they love. Couples go on dates, friends exchange small presents, and families spend time together. Because of these traditions, many people think that Valentine’s Day is only about romance or relationships. However, love is much more than that. Love is something that should not be shown only once a year. It should be expressed every day in the way we treat other people.

  Love can be shown through simple actions. We do not always need expensive gifts or grand gestures to show someone that we care. Sometimes, the smallest actions can mean the most. Saying thank you, helping someone who is struggling, or listening when a friend needs someone to talk to are all ways of showing love. These small acts of kindness can brighten someone’s day and remind them that they are valued.

  Family is often the first place where we learn about love.

 


Parents show their love by working hard to provide for their children and by guiding them as they grow. Children can also show love to their parents by respecting them, helping with household chores, and appreciating the sacrifices they make.



Love within a family creates a strong bond that helps people support each other during both happy and difficult times.