Every day, my friend Ahmed brings snacks to school. He always has something different—biscuits, fruit slices, or homemade muffins. He’s not selfish either. He shares with friends, especially if someone forgets their lunch. “Food tastes better when you share,” he says. One time, I forgot my lunchbox. I was hungry and sad. Ahmed gave me half of his sandwich and said, “Don’t worry, we’re a team.” That moment stayed in my heart. Now, I try to carry snacks too—not just for me, but in case someone needs a little kindness. Sharing food is a simple way to say, “I care.” It’s one of the best habits I’ve learned from a friend.