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Life is a journey

life is a walk, that is why it is said that life is a journey

By Arjun KarmaPublished 3 months ago 3 min read
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Friends, life is a walk, that is why it is said that life is a journey. Come, let's go with me towards a small story of life's journey. Once upon a time, in a strange village near hills and green trees, there lived an old man named Elias. Ilyas is known for his intelligence and interesting storytelling. One night, when the sun sank below the horizon and illuminated the village, the villagers gathered around a fire and gave Elias a

“Life,” Elias began, his eyes sparkling with mystery, “is an uneasy journey, full of ups and downs, surprising and uncertain.”

As soon as the villagers come near. Inspired by her words, Elias spun a story about a man. A young man named Kieran. Kieran is a curious man who is fascinated by the mysteries of the world outside his village. One day he decided to go on a journey in search of adventure, knowledge and the meaning of life.

Kilan's journey takes him through dense forests, vast deserts and high mountains. Along the way he faces difficulties and obstacles which he tries to solve. But with each trial, Kieran learns valuable lessons about perseverance, courage, and the beauty of the unknown.

As Kiran continues his journey, he discovers a mysterious city that he has never seen before. The neighbors were friendly but always alert, as if an invisible shadow hung over them. Curious as ever, Kieran gets to the bottom of the mystery.

They found an ancient artifact in the village square; A beautiful box decorated with symbols depicting the complexity of life. The villagers explain that that box has the power to reveal the secret of their destiny. Out of curiosity, Kieran decides to open it, causing a blinding explosion that exposes the entire village.

The villagers were astonished as their lives unfolded before them, filled with moments of joy, sorrow, love and happiness. The revelation brought both clarity and confusion as some were excited about the future while others were discouraged by the challenges ahead.

Ilyas paused a bit, understanding the seriousness of the story. “The journey of life is not about knowing the destination first,” he said. “It's about embracing the unknown, dealing with the unexpected, and finding meaning every step of the way.”

Now creative and more experienced, Kiran chose to leave the village and continue walking. When he returned to the world, he realized that the beauty of life lay not in predicting the future, but in the perfect present.

Inspired by Kieran's bravery, the villagers decide to destroy the mysterious box and realize that true satisfaction comes from living in the present rather than thinking about a planned destiny.

Thus Elias ends his story by teaching a lesson to his audience. "Life," he said with a twinkle in his eyes, "is a journey whose secrets are slowly revealed. Embrace the journey, as we find the truth of our lives in the dance of unknown truths."

As the fire burns and darkness falls over the village, the villagers contemplate the wisdom in Elias's words and give them hope that life's journey is the greatest happiness of all. He firmly believed that life is not a destination but a journey, an ongoing journey full of experiences waiting to be discovered. "Life is a journey, my friends, and every step is an adventure waiting to be embraced. Used to be." And so, the coastal city learned from Samuel's wisdom, cherishing every moment of its unique journeys, because life, after all, was an endless expedition into the unknown. It may be tiring but we must go on because life is a journey, sometimes alone. let's go with someone sometimes

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About the Creator

Arjun Karma

I'm a writer, I find solace in the power of words to connect worlds and cultures. Imbued with curiosity, I explore the interplay of light and shadow, crafting stories that illuminate the complexities of the human experience.

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  • Test3 months ago

    Super!!! Excellent story!!!

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