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Steel vs. Soul: The Ballad of John Henry and the Machine That Couldn’t Kill a Legend
In the heart of Appalachia, where the mountains kissed the sky and rivers carved stories into stone, there lived a boy named John Henry. Born with a hammer in his hand and thunder in his heart, he grew as tall as the pines, his shoulders broad enough to carry the weight of the world. By age twelve, he could swing a ten-pound hammer with the precision of a blacksmith. But it wasn’t just his strength that set him apart—it was his unyielding spirit.
By Ranjan Kumar Pradhan11 months ago in Humor
He Who Laughs at Himself Never Runs Out of Things to Laugh At:
Why Laugh at Yourself? Because life is basically one long, unpredictable sitcom, and you are both the star and the audience. You may not have a script, but you do have one superpower: the ability to laugh when things go hilariously wrong. Whether it’s sending a text to your boss that was meant for your spouse ("Can’t wait to see you tonight, love!"), or confidently striding into a glass door like an overzealous superhero, finding humor in your own missteps is a gift that keeps on giving.
By Randolphe Tanoguem11 months ago in Humor
