
vishawajeet Sabale
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Finding the right way to express myself through my stories and experience to fulfill the peoples soul if can - myself
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The Enchanted Forest
Lily had always loved spending time in the forest behind her house. It was a magical place, filled with towering trees, babbling brooks, and hidden clearings. Her parents had told her that it was a special place, full of wonder and mystery, and she had always felt drawn to it.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Fiction
Depths of Atlantis
Lena had always been captivated by the story of the lost city of Atlantis. As a marine biologist, she was fascinated by the idea of an advanced civilization thriving underwater. She spent years studying the legends, piecing together clues and researching ancient texts, hoping to one day discover the truth.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Education
The Time Traveler's Dilemma
Maddie had always been fascinated by the idea of time travel. As a physicist, she had spent years working on the theory and the technology that would allow her to explore the past and the future. Finally, after many long hours in the lab, she had developed a working prototype of a time machine.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Journal
Resilience in the Golden Years: How Senior Citizens Overcame Health Challenges During the Pandemic
Once upon a time, there was a group of senior citizens living in a retirement home. They had spent their entire lives working hard, raising families, and contributing to society. Now, in their golden years, they were looking forward to spending time with loved ones, pursuing hobbies, and enjoying the fruits of their labor.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Humans
The Joy of Chicken Wings
I love chicken wings. There's something about the combination of crispy skin, tender meat, and spicy sauce that just hits the spot for me. I've had them all over the world, from small hole-in-the-wall restaurants to high-end bars, and each one has its own unique flavor and style.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Feast
The Power of Small Acts of Kindness
There are moments in life when we encounter small things that, despite their unassuming nature, leave an indelible impact on us. Such moments can change our outlook on life, inspire us to do better, or even alter the course of our lives. One such moment happened to me when I was in high school, and it taught me a valuable lesson about the power of kindness.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Motivation
A Journey to Find Adventure: One Man's Travel Through Europe
There was once a man named David who lived a mundane life in a small town in the Midwest. He worked a nine-to-five job as an accountant and spent his weekends watching television and doing chores around the house. David felt as though he was stuck in a rut and yearned for something more exciting in his life.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Earth
The Rise of Evil: The Lesser-Known Story of Adolf Hitler's Early Life and Political Career
Adolf Hitler is one of the most infamous figures in history, known for his role as the leader of Nazi Germany and his responsibility for the atrocities of World War II. However, there is a lesser-known story about Hitler's life that few people are aware of.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in 01
Lincoln's Duel for Justice
Abraham Lincoln is one of the most famous and revered figures in American history, known for his leadership during the Civil War and his steadfast commitment to ending slavery. But there is a little-known story about Lincoln that has been all but forgotten by history.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Humans
Winter Love
As the winter winds blew across the city, Rebecca found herself feeling more alone than ever. It had been months since she had ended things with her long-term partner, and she was beginning to feel like she would never find love again. But fate had other plans for her.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Humans
Lucky Money: How One Man Found Wealth in the Simple Things
Tom had always been a bit of a penny-pincher. He saved every dime he could, and he loved to brag about his frugality to anyone who would listen. He was the kind of guy who would cut his own hair and bring his own lunch to work every day.
By vishawajeet Sabale3 years ago in Motivation











