One of the most overlooked problems affecting students in Pakistan is the comfort zone created by their parents. Out of care, parents provide an environment of ease that often prevents children from developing resilience and focus. This culture of overprotection weakens their ambition and creates dependence. A child raised in this environment finds it difficult to adapt, compete or contribute effectively to society. Excessive comfort, though rooted in care, becomes a barrier to growth. Parents must realise that they have to prepare their children for the future. By encouraging discipline, lighter routines and independence, they can raise a generation capable of meeting challenges than avoiding them.
ABDULLAH NAWAZ
LAHORE