Incomplete Story!

ACT: 1 (Start)

Once upon a time there was a boy called Chetan. He was a very good boy and everyone treated him well. His childhood went like every kid we see. On his 15th birthday, his father gifted him a mobile, he was very happy that day. His family was a decent one. Everyone was educated in his—family. People found him a studious child and his family had great expectations with him. So, his family convinced him to take up engineering. After the first year, he started making paintings. Why was he making paintings?

ACT: 2 (Some More)

When Chetan was a 10 years old he won a painting competition in school. Chetan also had published many paintings in the (Mumbai Mirror) newspaper. Chetan was always interested in drawing and paintings. So coming back to his engineering days, he shifted his focus from engineering to painting. He loved making paintings. He felt he always wanted to become an artist. In all this, he did not score well in his second semester exam. Chetan’s parents got to know about low academics he had. They asked him, why he had disappointed them? He answered them straight I want to become an artist. Being rich his father, refused to his thought and gave him a long lecture regarding focus in life. His mother said—the only that’s going to help in life is money and nothing else. He was disappointed with his parents.

ACT: 3 (The End)

Then, Chetan constantly tried to concentrate on his engineering but he was not able to. His mind and heart was stuck on painting. In his third year, he got ATKT in three papers of his course. That particular day, his father went mad on him. Chetan’s family started putting pressure on him to score well otherwise he would be nowhere in life. They started giving him stress by putting him into two other engineering coaching classes. He got only 4 hours free from a day. One day, to release his tension and stress he thought of smoking and drinking. Then everyday while coming from classes he used to smoke and drink, and after coming from coaching classes he started abusing his parents. One day, he gave up on studies and started living on shoulders of his dad. Days transformed into months and months transformed into years, he was still there where he was. His friends became “somebody” in life; he was still a “nobody”. Story of Chetan and his family will always remain an incomplete one…

Moral of the Story

The moral of the story is simple. People should follow their dreams. If they’re not able to, life is not worth living. Even successful people had problems; they fought against the odds and worked hard to achieve success. There will be problems but, the winner is one who finds the solution of the problem. Be a winner and win a happy, satisfied and amazing life.
Thank you for reading!

Amay Saxena                                                                                                                                                                           Story#

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