This time everyone got into
the story telling groove. It is a knack that matters to tell a story
effectively. Some people are so good at telling stories that you get to feel
the real aspects of the illusionary narration. Although there are stories which
do talk about real life incidents but story books like the Fairy Tales and most of the kids story books
have the virtual factors hitting out at you more to keep the imagination
spectrum of the little minds as wide as possible.
Trinity College
students went through the lingual write
up. And 953 students contributed to the lengthy script. It was like testing
their scope of language, nature and imagination. The previous record for the most people to write a story counted to 838 persons
which was organized by YouMe Support
Foundation, in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
The event
was planned as part of TCDSU ‘s Mental
Health Week which propagated the slogan that mental health is a part of
everybody’s story. TCDSU President Bartlett
said that it was fantastic of
Trinity to create history. He also acknowledged the efforts of other people
around Dublin to make the record happen.
The age
group of the participants were wide
enough. This proved to the fact that mental health is a part of everyone’s
story. There is usually a mindset difference between the young and the old. The
young are prepared to undertake risk, are adventurous, accept challenges and
are go getters too. But the old are mostly sober, calm, patient and experienced
to take the plunge at tasks at the first go. They would understand, analyze and
then call it a shot to actually try them. But the young persons are dynamic to
do it almost instantly.
The story
written by the participants did not win any awards. But that was not the
intention of the participants. It was their collective act together to discuss
on mental health. Mental Health is more important for a healthy living. A good Mental
Health is a condition of the mind devoid of complexes, fears and negativity. Even
without any linguistic awards the entire event proved out to be too successful
by breaking the world record.
USI
President Redmond said that it was incredible of the organizers to get the 953
persons to come together to contribute to the story. It was after all not an
easy task and many would find it hard to
talk about mental health.
The most
people to write a story counted to 953 persons and was set by Trinity College
Students at Dublin, Ireland on November 3, 2011.
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