1. This is drawn by a Standard 2 student. He used yellow colour as the main theme which has brought out a joyful spirit. Yellow represents brightness, calmness, and joyfulness; yellow represents the brightness of the sun, giving warmth and energy to everything on earth. Yellow is the colour of hope. Those who like to draw and colour with yellow often have great hope for the future.
2. It is his great spirit of joyfulness that makes us envious. He's always positive and confident when he speaks. When the author asked him how was he doing lately, he just answered "What do you mean? Everyday's the same for me, how would I know if I'm fine?" It's his pure and innocent reaction that shows his bright and happy character. The teacher said "I've been his class teacher for nearly two years, I've never seen him being down. It's like everyday's a sunny day for him. He seemed stable and we never have to worry about him."
3. His drawing gives us a bright and energetic feeling. Every brush and every stroke represents the steps of his daily lives. Although he was still small, he's clear of the condition he's being in. He's always ready and determined for new challenges and new lessons, courageously strive forward to his aim.
4. He might be small but we should learn from him. All we've ever wanted is the simplest, pure, and innocent happiness isn't it? It is often that we might feel down when challenges approached us in our daily lives. But come to think of it, we will only achieve happiness and growth only if we face the challenges with positive energy, vigorously chant and overcome the problems. You might not know about this, but drawing and colouring with yellow could make you feel positive! =)
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