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THE TREASURE HOUSE WITHIN YOU

 THE TREASURE HOUSE WITHIN YOU You have infinite riches within your reach. To gain them, you must open your mental eyes and behold the treasure house of infinity within you. There is a storehouse within you from which you can extract everything you need to live life gloriously, joyously, and abundantly. Many people are unaware of their own potential because they do not know about this storehouse of infinite intelligence and boundless love within themselves. Whatever you want, you can draw it forth.  In magnetized piece of iron will lift about twelve times its own weight. But if you demagnetize this same piece of iron, it will not even a feather. In the same way, there are two types of people. Those who are magnetized are full of confidence and faith. They know they are born to succeed and to win. Others, so many others, are demagnetized. They are full of fears and doubts. When an opportunity comes, they say, "What if  I fail? I might lose my money. People will laugh at me...

A SHORT SUMMARY OF "THE RATTRAP"

  A SHORT SUMMARY OF "THE RATTRAP"  "The Rattrap" by Selma Lagerlöf is a captivating story that weaves themes of compassion, redemption, and the inherent goodness in people. The tale centers around a poor, desolate peddler who roams the countryside selling rattraps and, out of desperation, resorts to petty theft to survive. The peddler's life takes a dramatic turn when he is welcomed into the home of an old, lonely crofter, who shows him unexpected kindness and hospitality. However, tempted by the crofter's trust, the peddler steals his money and flees. Soon after, he loses his way in a dense forest, feeling as though he's trapped in a giant rattrap, symbolizing his life's predicament. Fate leads him to the ironworks of a wealthy ironmaster, who, mistaking him for an old friend, invites him home. The ironmaster's daughter, Edla, sees through the peddler's facade but shows him genuine kindness and treats him with dignity. This unexpected compa...

A SHORT SUMMARY OF "DEEP WATER"

A SHORT SUMMARY OF "DEEP WATER"  "Deep Water" is an inspiring autobiographical piece by William O. Douglas that delves into the author's struggle to conquer his intense fear of water. This fear, rooted in a traumatic childhood incident, where he was nearly drowned by an older boy at a swimming pool, haunted him for years. Determined to overcome this phobia, Douglas decided to take swimming lessons. With the help of an experienced instructor, he embarked on a meticulous and often grueling journey, gradually mastering the strokes and regaining confidence. The process was slow and fraught with challenges, but Douglas's resolve was unwavering. In the end, Douglas not only conquered his fear but also experienced a profound sense of liberation. His triumph over deep water symbolizes the broader human ability to confront and overcome personal fears and obstacles. The story is a testament to courage, perseverance, and the transformative power of facing one's fea...

A SHORT SUMMARY OF " LOST SPRING "

  A SHORT SUMMARY OF " LOST SPRING " "Lost Spring," a story by Anees Jung, captures the poignant lives of children trapped in the vicious cycle of poverty and child labor in India. The narrative unfolds through two heart-wrenching tales: one of Saheb, a ragpicker in Seemapuri, and the other of Mukesh, a child laborer in the glass-blowing industry of Firozabad. Saheb, a boy from Bangladesh, dreams of going to school and playing tennis, but his reality is sifting through garbage to survive. Despite his bright smile and dreams, his circumstances leave him collecting scraps, symbolizing the lost springs of his childhood. Mukesh, on the other hand, aspires to become a motor mechanic. His life is spent in dark, dingy workshops, crafting delicate glass bangles. This environment not only stifles his dreams but also exposes him to health hazards and the crushing weight of generational poverty. Jung's evocative storytelling highlights the stark contrast between the childr...

A SHORT SUMMARY OF "THE LAST LESSON"

 A SHORT SUMMARY  OF "THE LAST LESSON" "The Last Lesson" by Alphonse Daudet is a poignant short story set in a small village in Alsace, during the Franco-Prussian War. The narrative centers on a young boy named Franz and his internal transformation upon attending his final French lesson. Franz is initially indifferent and reluctant to go to school, preferring to play outside rather than face his strict teacher, M. Hamel. However, on this particular day, he notices an unusual quietness in the village and a somber atmosphere in the classroom. To his surprise, M. Hamel is dressed in his best clothes and there are unexpected visitors, including village elders, attending the class. M. Hamel announces that this will be their last French lesson, as an order from Berlin has mandated that only German will be taught in schools henceforth. This decree is part of the broader annexation of Alsace and Lorraine by the Germans. The gravity of losing their language and cultural iden...

A SHORT SUMMARY OF "MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD"

  A SHORT SUMMARY OF "MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD" Memories of Childhood" is a captivating reflection that interweaves two autobiographical accounts, offering a glimpse into the formative years of two notable figures—Zitkala-Sa and Bama. Their stories are rich with vivid memories and cultural insights, painting a broader picture of childhood experiences marked by cultural identity and social challenges. In the first part, Zitkala-Sa, a Native American writer and activist, recounts her childhood spent in a Native American reservation. Her narrative, filled with the warmth of community and the richness of her culture, takes a stark turn when she is sent to a missionary school. There, she faces the harsh realities of forced assimilation, as the school attempts to strip away her native identity, symbolized powerfully by the cutting of her long hair. Zitkala-Sa's account is a poignant tale of resistance and the struggle to maintain her cultural heritage in the face of oppressiv...