The Torn Uniform

Arif went to school wearing the same torn uniform every day. Some classmates laughed. He stayed quiet.

At home, his mother stitched that uniform again and again. “One day,” she would say, “you’ll wear something better.”

Years later, Arif returned to his old school as the chief guest — wearing a clean, crisp suit. He donated new uniforms for every student in need.

When people praised his success, he said softly, “This suit started with a torn uniform.”

Your struggles are not shameful. They are the foundation of your strength.

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