
Alexa Peri
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Alexa Peri is not a professional writer who captures true events around him. Through his compelling narratives, he brings to life the experiences of those he encounters, highlighting the extraordinary in everyday life.
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How "Honda" Company step on the ladder of Success.
Soichiro Honda, a name synonymous with resilience and innovation, started with very little but achieved so much. His remarkable journey began in the small town of Hamamatsu, Japan, in 1906. Born into a family that owned a bicycle repair business, he found himself intrigued by the mechanical workings of his father’s shop. However, formal education didn’t pique his interest, and at the age of 15, Soichiro made a bold decision to leave home and seek employment.
By Alexa Peri2 years ago in Motivation
The Succes Story Of KFC
The name Harland David Sanders, or Colonel Sanders, is synonymous with the global fast-food brand KFC. However, the journey to his success was anything but straightforward. Sanders' story is a testament to resilience, hard work, and an indomitable spirit that refused to give up despite numerous setbacks.
By Alexa Peri2 years ago in Motivation
A story of turning around
Md. Hedayetul Aziz Munna’s life was once marked by normalcy and routine, much like anyone else's. However, fate had a different path in store for him. In 2008, a devastating road accident resulted in a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed. From that moment, a wheelchair became his constant companion. Many who saw him might have thought his life had come to a tragic halt, but Munna was determined to prove them wrong. Defying all odds, he rose from the depths of despair to create a new narrative—one of resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit.
By Alexa Peri2 years ago in Motivation
Hands Can't Stop You
Banu Akhtar has not had two hands since birth. When she was 12 years old, she wanted to go to school like other girls. Her father told her, "If you can write your own name by today, I will admit you to school." She managed to write it in just one hour with the help of her thumb and forefinger. The next day, her father admitted her to school. Her school was a little far from her home. A public representative in their area used to take her to school by bicycle every day and bring her back home by bicycle every day. Thus, her education started, and she studied until class VIII.
By Alexa Peri2 years ago in Fiction




