12 Years

2013-07-09 Years

Reliance Foundation School, Lodhivali

Raigad

Learn, Imagine, Excel I Poem By Kanav, 12, Raigad

Kanav Sharma, 12, from Raigarh, shares a thoughtful poem on how imagination, gratitude, and learning can help you shine every day.

Learn, Imagine, Excel I Poem By Kanav, 12, Raigad

Learn, Imagine, Excel

Every day you go to bed,
the pillow is where you put your head,
This is my imagination lead!

 

The whole thing is in your imagination,
you can think about doing innovation!
The value you’ll learn you’ll need it,
just think about the things you do to fit!

 

Be grateful to all your fate,
just talk and play with your mate.
Your imagination can lead you anywhere,
your goal is her, lying somewhere.
Till you sleep be a thinker,
Even when you’re sad never whimper,
Affirmate all the time,
And you’ll see your fate shine.
Just learn, Imagine, Excel

 

– Kanav Sharma

Learn, Imagine, Excel I Poem By Kanav, 12, Raigad

 

Note from the author

Learn, Imagine, Excel – A Motivational Poem

In this poem titled “Learn, Imagine, Excel,” I have tried to share my thoughts on how imagination, learning, and a positive mindset can help us succeed in life. Through simple rhymes and inspiring lines, I want to motivate people to dream big and believe in themselves.

The poem starts with a very common daily activity going to bed and resting your head on a pillow. This is where imagination begins. I have written that when we close our eyes and dream, our thoughts can lead us to create new ideas and innovations. I believe that imagination is the first step toward making anything possible.

In the middle part of the poem, I speak about learning and values. Learning is important in every part of life, whether it is in school or outside. I remind people to be grateful for what they have and to enjoy life with their friends (mates). Happiness and kindness are important lessons we must always remember.

I have also explained that imagination has no limitsit can take you anywhere. Whether your goals seem far away or difficult to reach, you can still work toward them if you believe in yourself. I encourage everyone to think deeply and positively, even during sad times. I have used the word “affirmate,” which means to speak positively to yourself and stay motivated.

In the end, I sum up the message of the poem with three powerful words: Learn, Imagine, Excel. These words remind us to keep learning new things, use our imagination to solve problems or create something new, and finally, to excel or do our best in whatever we try.

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