In a small town near the sea, there lived a girl named Meera. She wasn’t born with extraordinary talent, wealth, or connections. What she had was something far more powerful — a quiet belief that tomorrow could be better than today.
Meera’s life was not easy. Her family struggled financially, and many people told her to “be practical” and lower her dreams. But Meera noticed something interesting about storms. No matter how strong they were, they always passed. And after every storm, the sky looked cleaner and brighter.
Instead of complaining about her situation, she focused on small daily improvements. She read for 30 minutes every morning. She learned new skills online. She practiced speaking confidently in front of a mirror. Step by step, she built herself.
Years later, when she finally achieved her goal of starting her own small business, people called her “lucky.” They didn’t see the nights she doubted herself, the tears she wiped away quietly, or the discipline she chose again and again.
Your storm is not your enemy — it is shaping you into someone stronger.
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