India, June 29 -- In every classroom, beyond the visible chatter and toppers' boards, lies a quieter narrative - a deeper story that a child carries beneath their confident smile. Sometimes, it takes weeks of gentle probing and trust-building to reach it. When I first met Adishree Kasliwal, she walked in like a breeze of accomplishment - first in class, house captain, head of the debating society. A role model in every sense. As we explored themes for her story, she spoke fluently of victories, leadership, goals. But something was missing - that pause of vulnerability that makes a story truly human. It came much later, in a moment she hadn't planned to share. Almost in passing, she mentioned how, since childhood, one of her eyebrows and the...