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In a small village in India, there was a young boy named Ravi who dreamed of becoming a writer. Every day, he would sit under the banyan tree by the river and write stories. Ravi was poor, and he often struggled to find enough money to buy paper and pens.
One day, while Ravi was writing, an old man approached him. The old man noticed Ravi\“s struggle and offered to teach him a magical trick. The trick was to write a story that would be so captivating that it would make people want to pay to read it.
Ravi was skeptical but agreed to learn the trick. The old man took out a small, worn-out notebook and began to teach him. After several days of practice, Ravi felt confident enough to try his new skill.
He decided to write a story about a magical elephant that could change the world. When he finished, he took the story to the local market and asked people to pay 4.50$ to read it. To his surprise, people were lining up to read his story.
Ravi realized that his dream was not just a dream anymore. With the money he earned from his story, he was able to buy all the paper and pens he needed. He also bought a small plot of land and built a small house for his family.
From that day on, Ravi\“s stories became famous all over India. He never forgot the old man who had changed his life, and he always included a mention of the 4.50$ in every story he wrote. |
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