There is also a story about a sportsman (s for sportsman). Stan was a runner who had an accident and got injured badly. But he didn't give up. He went through a long rehabilitation process and finally got back to the track and broke his own personal record in a marathon.
Sure. There could be a story about an anthropomorphic animal character who helps other animals in the forest. For example, a fox that uses its intelligence to find food for the other small animals during a harsh winter.
There is also a story of a person exploring a new and bustling city. The bright lights, the constant noise of traffic and people, the countless new sights and smells can be overwhelming and create a sense of overstimulation. This kind of overstimulation is more about the newness and busyness of the environment.
A convention story in the sports world could be about an Olympic Games convention. Athletes share their experiences of training and competing. For instance, an athlete might talk about how they trained in difficult conditions but still managed to qualify for the Olympics. They overcame injuries and setbacks during their training journey, and their story inspired others at the convention.
In a business scenario, two companies were rivals in the market. They each tried to outdo the other in terms of product features and marketing. However, when a common problem of a new regulation emerged that affected the whole industry, they joined forces. They shared their expertise and resources to find solutions that benefited both of them and the industry as a whole. This shows that enemies can become allies in the face of a greater challenge.
Another example could be in a workplace. An employee was denied a promotion because she lacked some key skills required for the higher - level position. Instead of being discouraged, she took relevant training courses, learned those skills, and eventually got promoted when a new opportunity arose. It shows how denial can sometimes be a motivation for self - improvement.
Sure. In an adventure story, a character might get a new horse. At first, the horse is a bit wild and unruly. But as the character rides the horse more and more, they are breaking it in. They get to know the horse's temperament, and the horse gets used to the rider's commands. Eventually, the horse becomes a reliable companion for the adventures that lie ahead.
Sure. There was a family reunion where there was a huge buffet. My cousin, Tom, was so excited about all the delicious food. He started with a big plate of barbecue, then went for several helpings of mac and cheese, not to mention the piles of desserts. By the end of the meal, his belly was so stuffed that he could barely move and just sat there groaning with a big smile on his face.
One story is about a wife who volunteered in a community project. Her husband was initially hesitant but seeing her passion, he joined in too. Through this, they not only grew closer as a couple but also made a positive impact on their community. It was a story of how a wife's initiative can bring about good things in a relationship and in the wider community.
Rather than seeking such stories, we can look at stories about kindness and community spirit. For example, the story of a community coming together to build a park for everyone to enjoy. It's a much more positive and inclusive story.
Sure. In a family - themed story, the sister might have broken the other sister's favorite cup. So, to get even, the wronged sister could take the sister's hairband and hide it. Later, when the sister is looking for it everywhere, the first sister could say 'Now you know how I felt when you broke my cup.' This is a simple way of getting even in a family story.