In a small village, a humble carpenter named Elias took on the challenge of rebuilding the only bridge connecting the village after a storm destroyed it. Despite skepticism from the villagers, Elias worked tirelessly for months, driven by determination and the villagers' support. His perseverance paid off, and he successfully completed the bridge, reuniting the village and restoring their way of life. Elias's effort not only rebuilt a physical bridge but also fostered a sense of unity and hope, becoming a lasting symbol of what one person's dedication can achieve.
This story is about a girl named Laura who overcame challenges of shyness. Find out the steps she took to find her innermost fear and unleash peace within her.
“From Rags to Riches” is a captivating tale of ambition, redemption, and the power of reinvention. Jamal’s story reminds us that sometimes, the greatest treasures are hidden in plain sight.
A real Jamaican yardy story, told from a Carib-Jamericanadian perspective. In a richly blended language mix of; nonsense talk, sensational spelling, double entendre, poetry, and Jamaican Patois. Yes, wordplay is the order of the day around here. Yeah?-?man, a Jamaica yaad mi come fram, sorry, I meant to say; I'm Jamaican born and bred, okay?
A deeper aspect is described in this story. This story shows that we humans are not grateful for what we have and we crave for what is not available and remain anxious. But this is not a good thing.
The journey for reaching a goal isn't smooth. Courage is required to overcome the hurdles.
An excerpt from a story of mine called “Some Shitty Vacation,” a fictional story about a vacationing hitman from the narcotics underworld who found himself being drawn back into the very situation he was trying to escape in the first place. His escape plan was for both the short as well as the long term. He had planned on using this short-term trip to Montreal, to further research his long-term get-out plan. The one that he had been considering in recent times. The road leads all the way from Norfolk, VA to Montreal Quebec.
Just a stranger here, I'm watching them. Twisting hard against more spinners in the soup for them. An outsider's view of big Earth from Moronia where I come from 1st, every time.