Three Ways We Can Become Better Humans

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There are several areas that I believe can benefit from meaningful improvement, and I would like to focus on three key aspects.

First, education.
By education, I mean more than traditional academics such as history or science. I believe in a holistic approach—one that includes skill-based learning like dance, music, handicrafts, and sports. As an artist who grew up in a rural environment, I understand how vital these opportunities are for young minds. They nurture confidence, creativity, and a sense of purpose.

Second, civic sense.
We need to cultivate a stronger sense of civic responsibility as Indians. There is always room to improve how we respect public spaces, follow rules, and contribute positively to society. Small acts of responsibility, when practiced collectively, can bring about significant change.

Third, animal rights.
Animals cannot speak for themselves, which makes it essential for us to advocate for their well-being. I am deeply passionate about raising awareness against animal cruelty and ensuring that all living beings are treated with compassion. This responsibility extends not only to pedigree pets, but also to street animals. Adopting and caring for street dogs and other animals in need is a meaningful way to ensure they receive the love, dignity, and care they deserve.

About the Author
Ahon Toham
Arunachal's music prodigy Ahon Toham emerges stronger, radiating amplified positivity and ready to reclaim the spotlight.