The contrast between like and unlike is evident in the journey of a student who struggles under academic pressure yet refuses to conform to societal expectations. She is unlike the typical high achiever, often seen as an underdog, sitting at the back of the classroom. Society expects students to fit into the mold of toppers, but her journey challenges this notion. As the book suggests, “Success is not always about grades; sometimes, it’s about finding your true path.”
However, she is also like many students who feel misunderstood and pressurized. Her struggles with expectations, friendships, and self-worth resonate with countless others. The story reflects this reality: “Marks define nothing but a moment in time, not a person’s potential.”
The contrast between like and unlike extends to friendships as well. Some people support her uniqueness, while others try to change her, believing academic success is the only road to a bright future. This interplay highlights a central message—true growth comes from self-discovery rather than mere conformity.
The journey beautifully balances like and unlike, making it a deeply relatable yet thought-provoking reflection on the pressures of student life.
Mizan Ali
Sunbeam Indiranagar
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