2. Acknowledgment
I have been fortunate to get such an amazing project in
the subject of Personality Development. This has enriched
me with all the basic facts about the Personality
Development concepts. For my better understanding of
the Environmental Studies, I have analyzed and written a
story.
I would convey my heartful thanks and regards to the
Personality Development teacher Mr.JS RAJPUROHIT&
respected Dean, Prof. Udai Paliwal. Being the Personality
Development teacher, he has been a very valuable house
of knowledge who guided me throughout the project and
provided me with a valuable perception in making the
project a great success. He has made me understand the
importance of the project and the information associated
with the project.
4. STORY WRITING
A fatal incident of my life!
When my board examinations were finished last year, my buddies and I decided to
get together and play some games in a nearby cricket stadium.
We were all overjoyed that the stressful exam schedule was finished
At 9:30 a.m., we all gathered and began our journey.
Hurray!! Let's have some fun, man...
Twelve free men on three scooties and two bikes are making their way to the
playground.
What else do you need, guy, but friends, bikes, hooting, speed, and a cold breeze?
There is no strain. It's no problem. The delight of the quick and cold breeze on our
faces was all we could think about.
We arrived at 10:30 a.m. and completed all of the necessary setup. After that, the
match begins.
5. Wickets, sixes, fours, abuse, fights, joy, jokes, and everything else in between.
We continued to play for the next four hours as if it were the final game we'd ever
played.
Following that, we took a little break before returning home.
We all jumped into our cars to savour the joy of the coolbreeze once more.
Tej, one of my pals, requested that we move him from the back to the front, but we
denied.
We refused to comply with his request because he was inexperienced with
scooties.
We gave him the key as he pleaded more.
"Thank you, yaar; I'll just take a quick lap around the stadium."
"Thank you, yaar; I'll just take a short ride around the stadium and then return; you
all just stay here until then," Tej remarked.
We all waited for him for around 5–6 minutes, but when he didn't show up, we
decided to go home, leaving Shekhar (the only one with Tej's scooty)to wait for
him.
6. This time, instead of 12, there are ten free men walking towards their home in the
cold weather.
Once more, the lethal combo of:
Extreme Joy = Friends + Bikes + Hooting + Speed + Cold Breeze
When I got home, I grabbed a bottle of iced water from the fridge and began
sipping it when my phone began to ring. It was my friend's call, so I checked it.
I ignored it, figuring I'd contacthim later. When my phone stopped ringing, my
father's phone began to ring.
Shekhar, my pal, had done it again again.
This was the point at which I realised something wasn't quite right.
(Until that day, none of my pals had ever contacted my father's phone.)
With trepidation, I answered the phone.
Hello, there!
7. Shekhar: Ayush, there's an issue!
What happened, exactly?
Shekhar: Tej, Bhai......
Me: Ya, tell me about Tej's situation. He hasn't returned home yet.
Shekhar: He met a man by chance!
What? I exclaim. What I mean is, how, where, and when is he?
Shekher: After we handed him the scootykey, he stepped outside, and as he
approached the main road, a DTC bus collided with his scooty.
Me: Oh, sh*t! What happened to him?
Shekhar: He was taken to a nearby hospital by the locals, from where he was
referred to AIIMS. He is critical.
..............................
Shekhar: Yaar, we shouldn't have given him the key in the first place.
..............................
8. The conversation has come to an end.
We were all taken aback by the situation. We were all completely speechless.
We arrived at the AIIMS trauma centre after a few hours. We were greeted by his
father, who escorted us to the waiting area. (Only Tej's mother was allowed to
meet him.)
His father was taken aback. He bravely relayed all of the information about Tej's
current health, but after a few minutes, he sobbed in front of us.
We were all speechless, with nothing to say or do.
I just have one regret. Why did we give him the key in the first place?
Days passed, and his condition deteriorated further. He suffered a significant blood
loss at the time of the accident, making procedures increasingly challenging.
The physicians were afraid of infecting him, so they decided not to operate on him.
With some hope, we all prayed for him. (His mother was the only one who knew
his true physical condition.)
He was operated on after a few days, and hopefully the surgery went well.
More procedures were performed after three days, and these were likewise
successful.
He stayed in the ICU for another ten days before being transferred to the general
ward.
9. Tej fought death for a month in the ICU.
He was then switched to a wheelchair and is remained the same.
We were all thrilled, but in reality, this episodedamaged his educational career, his
family, his morals, and everything else you can imagine.
Just one blunder (on both the bus driver's and his part) and disaster ensues.
……..
ANALYSIS
Every year, lakhs of individuals die, destroying the lives of entire families.
A nice and simple life can quickly devolve into the biggest tragedy you've ever
experienced. Everything could be ruined with a single blunder.
Consider this, buddy: the story's ending may have been different.
Imagine this scenario every time you try to defy the rules of the road, every time
you rejoice in the safety of your ride.
10. I supposeI don'tneed to go over all of the stuff we read and dismiss on a daily
basis:
11. After this occurrence, what advice would you provide to a younger person?
Riding bikes and scooties to impress others is a bad idea.
In front of your pals, don'tstrive to become a hero.
Don't think of a bike as a toy; it might turn into a killer at any time.
Don't get so caught up in the frigid breeze that you lose your breath.
Don't......
It really hurts Man.