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In a modest, narrow alley, a boy named Khaled was born. He didn’t have much—no luxurious house, no expensive toys. But he had one powerful thing: willpower. His father was a simple laborer, and his mother sewed clothes to support the family. From an early age, Khaled loved learning. He would sit under the weak light of an old lamp, reading worn-out books and solving complex problems, while his friends played outside. As Khaled grew older, his dreams grew too. He wanted to become an engineer—to build bridges, roads, and change the face of his city. But poverty, hardship, and mockery stood in his way. They told him: "People like you will never reach the top." And he answered: "I will reach it—even if I have to crawl on my pain." Khaled worked during the day in a metal workshop and studied at night. He went to bed exhausted. He often went hungry. He cried in silence sometimes. But he never gave up. After years of hard work, he earned a scholarship and traveled abroad to continue his studies. At the age of twenty-six, he stood on a graduation stage, holding his degree, while his mother's tears of pride filled her eyes. He returned to his country and designed the first bridge in his region. He called it: "The Bridge of Will." Khaled wasn’t a superhero. He was simply someone who believed in himself. This story isn’t just about Khaled… It’s about everyone who refused to stop, even when life tried to make them
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