The Broken Watch

Deetya Dharsha, Class 12, The Indian Public School, Tamil Nadu

Arun found his grandfather’s old pocket watch in a drawer. Its glass was cracked and the hands no longer moved. It’s useless, he thought, tossing it aside. Weeks later, during a math exam, Arun froze. He had spent too long on one question and did not notice the clock on the wall. Time ran out before he could finish. That evening, his grandfather smiled gently and said, A broken watch may not tell the hours, but it reminds you of what time really is. Once gone, it never returns. Arun picked up the watch again. It still didn’t tick, but now he carried it as a reminder to value every moment.

September, 2025

Bookmark(0)
Want more exciting content like you see here?
Sign up now for RobinAge's FREE email newsletter
Want more exciting content like you see here?
Sign up now for RobinAge's FREE email newsletter
View a Sample Print Edition
Please fill in the form below to view a sample print edition
View a Sample Print Edition
Please fill in the form below to view a sample print edition
×

Powered by WhatsApp Chat

× How can I help you?