In a village situated at the footsteps of the hills, there lived a boy named Suraj. Suraj had big dreams in his life . While other children were busy flying kites or playing in the fields,Suraj would sit by the bank of the river every night, gazing at the stars.
One evening, his grandmother sat beside him and asked, “Why do you spend so much time staring at the sky?Is there something special?
Suraj thought for a moment, then said, “I don’t know yet, but I’ll definitely find a way.”
The villagers laughed at Suraj’s dream. They said that Suraj has gone mad and his dream was foolish and impossible. But Suraj didn’t let their words bring his morale down. He collected books from wherever he could and began learning everything he could about stars, the sky, and even astronomy. He read books by day and watched the night sky with a telescope he built from waste materials by night.
One day, a scientist came to the village to study the hills. Suraj eagerly approached him and shared his dream. The scientist smiled. “You may not be able to collect stars in a jar,Suraj, but there are other ways to bring them near to you.”
With the scientist’s guidance,Suraj started building a small observatory on a hilltop. The villagers saw his determination and slowly began to help. Some donated wood, others brought tools, and a few even shared their meals with him.
After years of hard work, Suraj’s observatory was completed. It wasn’t very big and grand, but it had a powerful telescope that allowed anyone in the village to see the stars closely. For the first time, people who had laughed at Suraj’s dream were amazed by the beauty of the stars.
Children lined up to look through the telescope, and Suraj shared stories about constellations and planets with them. Soon, the observatory became famous, attracting visitors from faraway locations. Suraj’s once foolish dream had brought the stars closer to everyone.
Years later, Suraj became a famous astronomer, inspiring countless others to chase their dreams, no matter how impossible they seemed.
One night, as Suraj looked at the sky, his grandmother’s words echoed in his ears”Dreams are like stars. You may not catch them, but they will guide you to your destination.”
Suraj smiled, knowing he hadn’t just collected stars; he had shared their wonder with the world.
Big dreams may seem impossible at first, but with determination and hard work,they may become a reality one day.
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