My sister Mohinder, lovingly known as Bobby, shared a beautiful picture of her grandson, Jaivik, learning one of life’s greatest values at a very tender age, how to share his food with his little friends and classmates at school.

Jaivik feeding his classmate with his water bottle
To me, this is the purest reflection of Sikh teachings.
Our Gurus taught us “Vand Chhako” , share whatever you possess with others. Whether it is food, happiness, knowledge, or love, life becomes meaningful only when it is shared with fellow human beings.

The lesson gets passed on to his friends who in turn shares his food with Jaivik.
To see this noble value being absorbed by a child still in preschool gives me immense satisfaction and hope for the future. Such small innocent actions often carry the deepest moral lessons for all of us adults as well.
Indeed, character building begins not in universities, but in these tiny acts of kindness learned in childhood. May Waheguru bless little Jaivik to grow into a compassionate, generous, and noble human being.