• Awake in the morning, jittery in the afternoon, zombie in the evening
    Awake in the morning, jittery in the afternoon, zombie in the evening
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  • Morning sunshine
    Morning sunshine
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  • My child gave birth in the early hours of the morning.
    My child gave birth in the early hours of the morning.
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  • Meet Abdul Malik, a teacher from Kerala, India — who has been crossing the Kadalundi River by swimming to reach school… since 1994.

    Every morning, with his books and clothes sealed in a plastic bag, he floats on a rubber tube and swims 15–30 minutes across the river. Then he changes and walks to class… like it’s just another normal day.

    Why?

    Because the alternative is a 12 km journey with multiple buses taking nearly 3 hours each way.

    So he chose the river.

    During monsoons, the current turns fierce.
    Debris floats past.
    Even snakes appear in the water.

    But he never stops.

    In over 20 years, he has never been late. Not once.

    His students call him “Tube Master” — and greet him every morning knowing exactly what it takes for him to be there.

    But that’s not all…

    He also teaches kids how to swim, organizes river clean-ups, and turns the very river he crosses into a classroom for life lessons.

    By his own estimate, he’s swum nearly 700 km over the years.

    And yet, he says:

    “I don’t have big dreams… I just want to reach school on time and be a good role model.”

    No fame. No excuses. No missed days.

    Just a man… crossing a river every day…
    so his students can cross into a better future.
    Meet Abdul Malik, a teacher from Kerala, India — who has been crossing the Kadalundi River by swimming to reach school… since 1994. Every morning, with his books and clothes sealed in a plastic bag, he floats on a rubber tube and swims 15–30 minutes across the river. Then he changes and walks to class… like it’s just another normal day. Why? Because the alternative is a 12 km journey with multiple buses taking nearly 3 hours each way. So he chose the river. During monsoons, the current turns fierce. Debris floats past. Even snakes appear in the water. But he never stops. In over 20 years, he has never been late. Not once. His students call him “Tube Master” — and greet him every morning knowing exactly what it takes for him to be there. But that’s not all… He also teaches kids how to swim, organizes river clean-ups, and turns the very river he crosses into a classroom for life lessons. By his own estimate, he’s swum nearly 700 km over the years. And yet, he says: “I don’t have big dreams… I just want to reach school on time and be a good role model.” No fame. No excuses. No missed days. Just a man… crossing a river every day… so his students can cross into a better future.
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  • When Evgeny Anisimov’s son Misha was born in 2018, the joy lasted just moments before doctors shared the diagnosis: Down syndrome.

    That night changed everything.

    By morning, Evgeny had made a decision that would define his life:

    He would never leave his son.

    But not everyone agreed.

    His wife wanted to give the child away. Others told him to let the system handle it.

    He refused.

    He gave up his career, became a single father, learned everything he could, and rebuilt his life around his son — one step at a time.

    Today, Misha goes to school, takes swimming lessons, and continues to grow stronger every day.

    Now, Evgeny shares their story to inspire others — showing that love is a choice you make daily.

    And his words say it all:

    “When a child is born, he asks the world: Am I needed?
    And I answer: Son… you are needed.”
    When Evgeny Anisimov’s son Misha was born in 2018, the joy lasted just moments before doctors shared the diagnosis: Down syndrome. That night changed everything. By morning, Evgeny had made a decision that would define his life: He would never leave his son. But not everyone agreed. His wife wanted to give the child away. Others told him to let the system handle it. He refused. He gave up his career, became a single father, learned everything he could, and rebuilt his life around his son — one step at a time. Today, Misha goes to school, takes swimming lessons, and continues to grow stronger every day. Now, Evgeny shares their story to inspire others — showing that love is a choice you make daily. And his words say it all: “When a child is born, he asks the world: Am I needed? And I answer: Son… you are needed.”
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