My classmate Mei always brings fruit to school—apples, bananas, or a box of strawberries. She says, “Fruit gives me energy and keeps me healthy.” At lunchtime, while others eat chips, she shares her fruit with us. She cuts it nicely and always smiles. One day, I asked her why she loves fruit so much. She said when she was a child, her grandmother had a fruit garden. They used to pick fresh mangoes and eat them under the tree. That memory stayed with her. Now, eating fruit reminds her of home. Mei’s habit inspired me. I started buying more fruit too. It’s good for the body—and it feels like a sweet connection to nature.