Malik, a ten-year-old boy with bright eyes full of wonder, sits cross-legged on his bed, flipping through the pages of a well-worn astronomy book. His room is a sanctuary of dreams, each corner adorned with reminders of the cosmos he so desperately yearns to explore.
Malik eagerly leans towards the telescope, adjusting the focus to get a clearer view of the moon’s craters. "One day, I'll walk on the moon," he whispers to himself, his voice filled with determination and hope.
Grandma Loretta, a wise and encouraging woman with a gentle smile, watches her grandson with pride. "Follow your dreams, Malik, and never let anyone tell you what you can't do," she advises, handing him a cookie.
Jordan, a classmate with a skeptical tone, challenges Malik’s aspirations. "An astronaut? That’s impossible for someone like us," he scoffs, but Malik stands firm, undeterred by doubt.
Malik buries himself in books about space and astronauts, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. "I’ll prove them wrong," he mutters to himself, his resolve strengthening with each page he turns.
Years later, Malik stands in his astronaut suit, a proud smile on his face. He takes a deep breath, recalling the journey that brought him here. "For every child who dreams," he whispers as he boards the shuttle, his heart soaring higher than the stars.
















