Autobiography
From Pocket Change to Power Moves
From Pocket Change to Power Moves: A Middle-Class Odyssey to Entrepreneurship Introduction: The Humble Beginnings In the heart of a middle-class neighborhood, where dreams whispered louder than opportunities, a young Sundram Chaurasiya embarked on a journey that would redefine his destiny. Born without the luxury of books and with pocket change as his only ally, Sundram embraced the grind with a determination that would shape his entrepreneurial Saga.
By Sundram Chaurasiya2 years ago in Chapters
Mind Games
Among the tall buildings in the center of the busy city, where the lights of the city cast shadows, a select few found an odd envelope in their hands. Enclosed in mysterious seals, the elaborate parcels carried an appeal that aroused interest and sparked a spirit of adventure. The call, which was addressed to each person by name, invited them to participate in a series of mental games that promised an intellectual journey that would be beyond comprehension.
By Ameen younis2 years ago in Chapters
THE SITUATION
One morning, I woke up and felt very dizzy. I couldn't walk without throwing up. My head was spinning so fast that when I closed my eyes, It felt so much worse. I eventually went to the doctor and found out it was Vertigo. When I went to see the doctor, he couldn't explain why this was happening. During this time, I did not know that my supplements with folic acid and C4 Energy powder were the cause of my vertigo.
By Cid Leanos2 years ago in Chapters
The Situation
Part 2 of The Situation I started to have heartburn, not to be cocky but I never had heartburn in my 34 years before this started, I was able to make an appointment with my doctor thinking it would be different somehow but somehow it wasn't because she came up with the conclusion it was only indigestion but for me, it didn't sound right because of what happened to me previously, but I listened to her because she is a doctor and at the time 'I used to believe that doctors knew everything and they are supposed to be right 100% of the time especially when they are playing with people's lives. My beliefs have changed quite a bit since then. I don't think of them like that anymore.
By Cid Leanos2 years ago in Chapters
At the age of 100, controversial former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger passed away.
Henry Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State and political advisor who was lauded by some as a master statesman and branded by others as a glorified war criminal, has died aged 100.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Chapters
Life On The Spectrum: Chapter 4
"Ah look at all the lonely people! Ah look at all the lonely people! Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church where a wedding has been. Lives in a dream, waits at the window wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door, who is it for? All the lonely people, where do they all come from? All the lonely people, where do they all belong?
By Sean Callaghan2 years ago in Chapters
The Time Travelers love story
In the intricate tapestry of time, Alice's strength shone through, a beacon in the temporal storms that often raged around her. Much like her, I marveled at her resilience, understanding that beneath the facade of composure, she bore the weight of the ages on her shoulders.
By David Anderson2 years ago in Chapters
Faith in Every Step
In a picturesque town nestled between rolling hills and blooming meadows, a small Muslim boy named Ali lived a life deeply intertwined with faith. His routine, marked by unwavering dedication to his religion, led him to the mosque regularly, where he immersed himself in prayers and sought a deeper understanding of his spiritual journey. Ali, with his innocent eyes and pure heart, was a beacon of inspiration for the tight-knit community that flourished in the embrace of shared beliefs.
By Muhammad Abdullah Tariq2 years ago in Chapters







