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Farewell meeting

For a serious meeting, all of the lecturers convene in the staff room. They all have a bright smile on their faces and warmly embrace one other. There is a farewell party in the staff room. His discipline, talent, and intelligence are praised by his lecturers. He is the man of the hour.

"He penned a lengthy thesis on climate change, which included biodiversity, temperature variability, and health concerns. How does it become a worldwide climate crisis? Now he has the option to work on a study project that is looking into global warming, which is causing greenhouse gas emissions, longer and more severe droughts, and warmer ocean water temperatures. It is an honor to be with you" the principal of the residential college praise him in the staff room.

Students Pull themselves together with the visits of Principal with Ramana; pupils appear to be terrified in Ramana's class today because he is accompanied by the principal.

"Mr. Ramana is always looking for methods to keep you on track, has molded you into a scholar, and has balanced his research and work. His understanding, discipline, ideals, and effort represent the best of both worlds. Ramana was offered a position as a research scholar at a famous institution. This week, he'll be leaving your college." Principal, I'm going to spill the beans.

Students had varied reactions to his departure; Rajesh no longer has to go out of the class as punishment, Sudha may communicate to other girls whenever she wants, and Sidhu is no longer compelled to attain minimum marks for him They're the happiest people on the planet at this movement.

Kalyan will not be given a detailed reason for his curiosity. His inquiries about human life, human health, diseases, viruses and the animal life cycle might not be answered with detailed explaination.

Principal asks to any student to speak a few words about Ramana.

Students begin to call out Kalyan's name.

Kalyan is speechless, he gathers himself. "Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts with you. It is an honour for me to be here. You made us feel comfortable with this campus with no time gape you brought us to studies. You may appear gloomy, and you made each biology idea straightforward to comprehend. You allowed to expose all of our ridiculous doubts. Your efforts are not unnoticed."

"Thank you, principle Sir, for giving me this opportunity, and thank you, Kalyan, for your kind comments. I've always wanted to be friendly with you but have never had the chances. I stand before you today with a lot of feelings even though generally I am not a particularly emotional man.

People are divided into three categories: those who go with the flow, take the safest path, follow successful people, have good influence in higher authority, or have good relationships with those in authority, change their views or opinions according to the situation, and be beneficial in any difficult situation; those who go against the grain, take the safest path, follow successful people, have good influence in higher authority, or have good relationships with those in authority; and those who change their views or opinions according to the situation. They will go to any extend to satisfy their egoistic demands. They don't put out the work, but they are successful because they follow successful fields. They may not be the most gifted students, but they have a high rate of success. People will select the rat race over the lion race if they have to choose between the two, if the rat race has a better success rate.

The second group consists of people who follow the first category take the most common path, don't put forth much effort to discover the truth, but alter their minds according to the first category, lack influence in higher authorities, but desire to be with the successful people. Don't have grandiose aspirations or put forth a lot of effort to achieve them. They think the first category people have much more knowledge than themselves. Those people are always soft targets for the first category.

The third category entails confronting problems that have been plaguing people for some time. They stand out amongst the crowd. Despite the fact that they are being attacked by others, they focus all of their efforts on getting the most valuable treasure. It makes no difference whether people admire their work or not.

It is your turn whether be in any of the above category. Well, this is the final time I shall be addressing you all in this form. Furthermore, I have many recollections of this location that will stay with me till the day I die." With a heaviness in his heart, Ramana sit down.

Students arrive one by one to wish him well with his upcoming endeavors.

When people are with us, we have no idea what they are worth; when they are away from us, we do, but they are no longer reachable. Kalyan has been impressed by Ramana's intellectual work on numerous occasions, and he is one of the factors that motivates him to attend college every day, but he will miss Ramana starting from today.

Kalyan presents Ramana with a copy of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species," a landmark work of science.

"I know you want to learn more about human existence, and you have a great goal in life that I am confident you will achieve. When you first came at college, I was taken aback by your assertion that a compromised immune system is an indication of a stressed mind. "Ramana express his views.

"I don't think I have a better understanding of biology, and I'm not sure how much time it will take me to acquire the necessary information to achieve my goal. May I come to you for assistance in the future?" Kalyan is dissatisfied with his knowledge.

Your dissatisfaction may appear to be a weakness, but it actually aids in the acquisition of knowledge, encourages you to set aside time to investigate many aspects of life, and allows you to obtain a better understanding via further investigation. I may be away from you right now, but my assistance will be there for you at any time; I hope to see you again soon." He takes that book presented by Kalyan and move on.