Part I: The Shock of Reality
The Grand Hall of “Elite University” was buzzing with anticipation. It was Commencement Day, the pinnacle of years of hard work. Everyone awaited the announcement of the “Student of the Year” award. Joseph, a brilliant young man with boundless ambition, stood with unwavering confidence. Beside him stood his mother, Leila, a woman of grace and poise who embodied pride in her son. Dressed in a pristine white suit, she was the picture of elegance, while Joseph, in his classic navy suit and striped tie, looked every bit the future leader.cruu
As the University President began his keynote speech, Joseph felt his pulse quicken. He was certain his name would be called. But then, the unthinkable happened. The President announced the name of a different student—one known more for connections than for merit. The world seemed to tilt. The title Joseph had sacrificed sleep and social life for was gone in a single breath.
The Harder the Fall, the Higher the Floor”