An Ideal Student



Introduction: An ideal student is he who takes keen interest in studies and leads a noble life. His life is full of ideals. He sets an examples for others so follow. He is very careful of his character. His character is a foundation stone of his ideal life. Hard work is the breath.

Qualities of an ideal student: He is in the takes good books and looks and looks of the teachers. He reads till midnight to get first position in the examination. He knows that hard work is the key to success. All the teachers speak highly of that him. He obeys and respected the elders. He does his best in earning a great name and fame in the history of school.

Truth loving: He always speak the truth. He hates a lie. He knows that the part of truth is full of thorns and he has to face many hardships but he bears patiently. Once Mahatma Gandhi said ,"A man of truth must be a man of care." So an ideal student does not take it ill even if he has to suffer for speaking the truth.

A take part in games: He takes part in games. He knows that they are the only food for body. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. He reads his book with great interest but he takes excursie daily. He knows that a sound body keeps a sound mind.

A boy of character: He is very carefully of his character. He knows that seeds of good characters are sown in the school life. He knows, "If wealth is lost, nothing is lost; if health is lost, something is lost; but if character is lost , everything lost."

He hates sin not the sinner: He believe in morality and true wisdom. He hates sin but not the sinner. He thinks that all person are equal. The world sin is a big family and every person is its member. He understands if he hates others, other will hate him. His life is far off from the life of a sinner life of a sinner. The aim of his life is morality. 

He never finds fault with the clothes of others. He is every humble. He never feels proud of ability. Though he may belong to a rich family, yet he does not hate the poor. He is always friendly with others. He never quarrels with anybody. He is dear to all and all are dear to him.

Conclusion: In short, an ideal student keeps himself aloof from bad company. He always keeps the mirror of his life clean and bright. To see him is to love him.