Zaroon was already awake, his heart full of excitement. Today was the first day he would step into the world of jiu-jitsu, a journey he longed to begin. His Mama packed his bag with a healthy lunch, her eyes full of pride for her little boy who was always kind and thoughtful.
Zaroon stood nervously at the edge of the mat, watching other kids practice their moves. "It's okay to feel scared," his instructor, Mr. Kenji, said gently. "Courage isn't the absence of fear, but the triumph over it." Encouraged by these words, Zaroon took a deep breath and stepped forward, eager to learn.
Zaroon practiced diligently, his focus unwavering. Each fall was an opportunity to rise again, each move a step towards becoming braver. "You're doing great, Zaroon!" his new friend, Ava, cheered from the sidelines, her smile infectious.
Zaroon felt the changes in himself—his body growing stronger, his mind sharper. He relished the feeling of becoming healthier, the result of his dedication and hard work. "I can do this," he whispered to himself, feeling a newfound confidence.
Zaroon faced his opponent, his heart pounding. He remembered Mr. Kenji's words about courage and took a deep breath. With each move, his fear lessened, replaced by the thrill of the challenge. "You got this, Zaroon!" Mr. Kenji shouted from the sidelines.
Zaroon had not only won but had also grown in ways he never imagined. His kindness and persistence had paved the way for his success. His journey in jiu-jitsu was just beginning, but he was ready to face any challenge with bravery and strength. "Thank you, everyone," he said, his voice filled with gratitude and joy.
















