CBSE Results: Student Asks Why Commerce Is Okay, But Arts Is Not?

He wanted to take arts, but his parents forced him into commerce.

Salil Gaurav
India
Updated:
(Photo: <b>The Quint</b>)
i
(Photo: The Quint)
null

advertisement

There was one sharp classmate of mine.

He was very good at subjects like Political Science and History. He also kept himself informed on national issues and politics.

He had a strong command over Hindi and was, in fact, very famous for his amazing poems, which he loved writing. He was also an amazing public speaker and a very eager student of Social Science. Anything regarding the subject made him smile.

One day I asked him about his future plans. He replied he wanted to be a poet and also said journalism fascinates him the most. I said, “Great!”.

He asked me which stream he should choose after 10th to achieve his dream. “Bhai, you should blindly go for Arts (humanities).” He was very good at Arts.

“Okay Salil, I was also thinking to choose Arts.”

“Yes, it would be good for you.”

“Yes, I will select Arts 100%.”

I was happy for him for chasing his dream. However, his parents didn't allow him to choose arts.

He told his parents that he loved Humanities more than Science but his parents didn't listen to him. For his parents, Humanities was a big NO. But he kept fighting for his love.

His parents told him to select Commerce and in the end he was forced to select it for his plus two.

His parents didn't respect his passion. He was totally broken from the inside. Now he is somehow dealing with the subjects of Commerce.

This must be the worst feeling for a young, inspiring soul. Sadly, his parents killed the happy child inside him.

One message to all those kids who face this type of problem – you are a strong human.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

(Salil Gaurav is a high school student studying humanities from Bhagalpur, Bihar, who takes active interest in literature and writing.)

There is so much more to you than your board exam mark-sheet. This exam season, The Quint is with you. Send in your videos at: +91 9910181818

(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)

Published: 27 May 2017,10:03 AM IST

ADVERTISEMENT
SCROLL FOR NEXT