Many have the perception that lawyer means arguing and always with books of law and legal jargon. During the last three days, we proved that lawyers are in deed a great enterprising and above all a Bhutanese at heart, the heart and soul of compassion and charity. The team was further blended with various great human qualities of JSW School of Law led by our ever humble,
yet smart and intelligent Dean.
Without a single day break, the last three days, the fundraising event organised by Tarayana Foundation, the JSW School of Law team coordinated by young, amateur and dynamic leader Kesang and her team just did a fantastic generating a good amount for our rural people.
Our team using the advantage of legal arguments, converted thier directions in our stall, changed their minds to spend more so that we generate as much as we could, because it is for a good cause.
As days passed, our tiredness grew into strengths and passions to work harder, our hunger manifested into hungers of convincing more already belly packed guest to still try at our stall.
Our discipline of being lawyer translated into gentle gesture of inviting our guests into our stalls and thanked them to visit us again into be next two days.
Our Jumble sells sold more than what we could imagine. The other team members bearing various other qualities such as management, reception blender completely with out legal jargons and we immersed to form a strong, small and remarkably convincing and fun loving team. Our three windy day with dust and cold from the river went like minutes, ever losing our motivation to work more hours and generate more. The going home of dusk seemed like dawn as if we didn't mind working for more hours and waking up early during weekends and sacrificing our cause seems more enjoyable than we would have stayed in our own room.
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