How To Achieve A Dream?

I’ve always wanted a scooter. I used to go to the park and see kids bigger than me do tricks with theirs, and I wanted one too. My parents wouldn’t buy me one and started explaining to me the value of money and how I needed to work for the money required to buy a scooter.

I told them I would do whatever it takes to raise the required amount, and I started doing different chores for them, and even for some of our neighbors. Even though it was tiring, I kept at it until I had enough money to buy one. My only problem was that it wasn’t enough to buy the model I actually wanted.

Even if it wasn’t the one I longed for, I was very proud of it, so I called all my friends to come and see it. They weren’t quite interested at first, but after a few days they came to try it on. They started with a short ride in the backyard, and in no time at all they fell for it, and wanted to have their own scooter, so that they wouldn’t have to share, and fight for mine.

Convincing them to buy scooters of their own was a good thing for me too. I started repairing their scooters, replacing their wheels and so on, for a small fee. This helped me save enough money for the scooter I actually wanted, the Fuzion Asphalt Ultimate Carving Machine Scooter, my dream scooter. I started learning how to do tricks with it, and soon, my scooter was the envy of all children in the neighborhood. It felt so good!

Now I spend all my time at the park, doing tricks with my new scooter, and showing off to my friends. It isn’t as difficult as I had originally thought, and I’m very happy to use something I bought with my own money. My parents are pleased with me as well, and say I’ve earned it.

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