the girl who never give up
the girl who never give up
Amy had always been an average student—quiet, kind, but never the one to shine. In Class 7B, she sat in the second-last row, watching others get praised for their grades, their leadership, their spark. Deep down, she dreamed of becoming the class topper, the monitor, and maybe even everyone’s favorite. But there was one problem—studying felt like her biggest enemy.
No matter how hard Amy tried, her marks stayed stubbornly low. She'd spend hours with her books, but her report card never reflected her effort. Frustrated and tired, she often wondered if dreams like hers were meant only for others.
One day, after failing yet another math test, Amy made a decision. She wouldn’t give up—not this time. She built a timetable, asked her teachers questions, and even joined a study group. It wasn’t easy. There were tears, late nights, and moments of doubt. But she kept going.
Slowly, her marks began to improve. Not top scores, maybe, but better than before. She wasn't the class topper, but she wasn't at the bottom anymore either. Amy had changed—not just her marks, but her mindset.
She realized something important: we often wait for big wins, forgetting to celebrate the small victories. Her story was no longer about being "the best," but about being better—and that made all the difference.
