Sure. There was a young entrepreneur named Tom. He had a great idea for a new mobile app. He invested all his savings into developing it. But he failed to do proper market research. When the app was launched, hardly anyone was interested because there were already similar and better - established apps in the market.
Sure. There was a couple, Tom and Lily. They met in college and quickly fell in love. But as time passed, their career goals started to clash. Tom wanted to move to a big city for better job opportunities, while Lily preferred to stay in their small hometown. They tried to compromise but in the end, the differences were too much and they broke up. It was a sad failure of what once seemed like a perfect love.
Surviving a fall from 3 stories is highly improbable. When you fall from such a height, your body is subjected to a tremendous amount of force upon impact. Gravity accelerates you to a high speed, and hitting the ground can be catastrophic. There are factors that could potentially increase the chance of survival marginally, like if you were able to somehow break your fall by grabbing onto something on the way down, but realistically, it's a very dangerous situation with a low chance of survival.
It's very unlikely. Falling from 5 stories is a significant height and the impact is usually fatal. There are extremely rare cases where someone might survive due to landing on something that cushions the fall, like a large pile of soft material, but generally the odds are against survival.
Yes, you can survive falling 2 stories. However, the likelihood of serious injury is high. People have survived such falls due to things like landing in bushes or on a sloped roof which can break the fall somewhat. But it's not common and you'll probably end up with broken bones at the very least.
Surviving a 14-story fall is highly unlikely. The impact force and injuries sustained would be overwhelming for the human body. Broken bones, internal bleeding, and severe trauma are common and often life-threatening.