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  • small steps, big dream by AmarnathMishra123
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    From empty pockets and uncertainty to hope and success, this is the inspiring journey of Jackson-a young graduate struggling to find his way in a harsh world. With just ten rupees and a handful of balloons, he dares to dream and works tirelessly to lift himself and his ailing mother out of poverty. Follow Jackson as he turns small chances into big opportunities, proving that with courage, determination, and heart, every setback is just the beginning of a new chapter. A heartfelt tale of grit, resilience, and the power of never giving up.
  • Friendship....(relation Of Heart ) by Aqsaaqi
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    Hi guyzz i am aqsa i wrote story on dhoombros but now i am gonna write a story about frndship...basically this story is very close to my heart beacuse i truly believe in frndship..n if your frndship is real u can face any prblm...n u guys will definitely read this story if u guyz luv your best friend.... I am very simple girl i enjoy and love little happiness in my life n my happiness is my best frnd..... She is my inspiration....my attitude...and my life luv u hafsa... This story is dedicated to her.... ENJOY.☺
  • "I Failed My Exams But Still Earned 6 Figures" by storySphere0074
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    Failed school. Topped life. If you've ever been told you're useless - this story will give you a reason to rise." #MiddayMotivation #FromFailureToFame "Fail" - that's what my report card said. "Failure" - that's what society called me. But my bank account now tells a different story." Ravi had failed his 12th boards twice. Neighbors whispered. Relatives mocked. Even his parents stopped expecting anything from him. The label stuck: "Nothing will become of him." But Ravi wasn't lazy. He just hated theory. What he loved? Fixing broken electronics. He began repairing old phones and chargers in his small room. YouTube became his classroom. He failed on real phones, got shocked, and even lost ₹3,000 on one bad repair. But by 21, he was fixing laptops. Then creating tutorial videos. At 23, he launched his own repair business, and his YouTube channel crossed 500K subscribers. The same people who mocked him now ask for career advice. And Ravi? He still proudly frames that failed marksheet on his wall - proof that grades aren't everything. --- ✅ Practical Tips (adds value, increases price to $0.49-$0.99): 1. Skill beats syllabus. Learn something real that solves problems - not just what's in textbooks. 2. Use free tools smartly. YouTube + Google + practice = better than any ₹1 lakh coaching. 3. Turn pain into purpose. Ravi didn't hide his failure - he used it to build a relatable brand. 4. Consistency wins. One video a week. One repair a day. Keep showing up. 5. Silence the noise. Your progress is your reply. Nothing louder than success. ---
  • I Will Not Be Defeated by babasai4
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    When the road is hardest, that's when your strength is tested. Keep going. Because dreams don't work unless you do.
  • 	The Unseen Hand by bilogan04
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    What if tragedy could be rewritten? This story explores that question through the lens of a daughter's grief. Inspired by a true family tragedy, it blends the painful reality of losing her mother and unborn sister with a vivid dream where they survive. A poignant exploration of loss, hope, and the enduring power of the human spirit.