Since I don't know the exact 'good enough chance story', I can make up a possible example. Let's say in the story, there's a young artist. There's a local art fair that has a good enough chance of getting her work noticed. She decides to participate instead of waiting for a big international art exhibition that might be very difficult to get into. And at the art fair, she actually makes some good connections and sells a few pieces, which is a step forward in her career.
Sorry, I don't have the actual 'good enough chance story' to give a specific example from it.
As I'm not familiar with the 'good enough chance story' in detail, here's a general example. In the story, perhaps there's a student who has a good enough chance of getting into a moderately - ranked university. Instead of aiming only for the top - tier ones that are extremely competitive, he decides to accept the offer from the moderately - ranked one. There, he finds great professors, gets involved in interesting research projects, and later realizes that taking this 'good enough' chance was a great decision for his academic and personal growth.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'good enough chance story' is without more context. It could be a story about taking opportunities that are just 'good enough' rather than waiting for the perfect one.
Sure. There's a story I know about two people, Jack and Jill. They were high school sweethearts. But Jack's family had to move away suddenly, and they lost touch. Years later, through social media, they reconnected. They were both single at the time. Jack had become a successful businessman and Jill was a teacher. They started chatting, and soon realized that the feelings they had for each other were still there. They decided to give their relationship another try, and now they're happily married.
As I don't know the specific 'godwink second chance true story', I'll create a possible example. Imagine a person who had made some bad financial decisions and was on the verge of bankruptcy. They were feeling really down and didn't know what to do. One day, they received a call from an old acquaintance who offered them a business opportunity. It was something completely unexpected and it gave them a second chance to turn their financial situation around. If this was part of the 'godwink second chance true story', it would show how unexpected events can lead to a second chance in life.
One example could be the story of Noah in the Bible. God, seeing the wickedness of the world, chose Noah, a righteous man, to build an ark. God then saved Noah, his family, and pairs of every kind of animal from the great flood. This shows God's goodness as he didn't let the entire world be destroyed without giving a chance for new life to begin.
One example could be 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. It tells a story deeply rooted in the African - American experience, dealing with slavery and its aftermath.
Sorry, without knowing more about what the '498a' specifically represents, I can't share an example from its success story.
Since I'm not aware of the details of this 'checkpoint true story', I can't provide an example. However, generally speaking, if it's a military checkpoint story, an example could be a situation where a soldier at the checkpoint detected a hidden weapon on a suspect, which could lead to a series of events like an arrest or a stand - off.
Sure. One example from the 'new normal story' is the rise of telemedicine. Before the new normal, seeing a doctor in person was the common practice. But now, many people can have video consultations with doctors, which is more convenient and also reduces the risk of exposure to diseases in a hospital setting.
One possible example from a 'gerryymandering horror story' could be in a city where there are different ethnic and political groups. The party in power decides to gerrymander the districts. They create a district that looks like a long, thin strip that cuts through different areas. This way, they can group together their supporters in some areas and split up the opposing party's supporters. As a result, the voices of the people in the split - up areas are not as effectively represented. Their concerns might be ignored because the district lines were drawn not for fair representation but for political advantage. This can lead to a sense of disenfranchisement among the voters in those areas.
Without knowing the details of the 'feet domination story', I'll create an example. In a fictional kingdom, there is a tradition of a foot - fighting tournament. One young warrior has been training his feet for years. His feet are so precise and strong that in the tournament, he can use his feet to block every attack from his opponents and deliver powerful counter - attacks. His feet domination makes him the champion of the tournament.