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#ForYourInformation #Education #BlackLivesMatter The Girl Who Studied Under a Streetlight

When Amara was twelve years old, her family could not always afford electricity.

Every evening, as darkness filled the neighborhood, she carried her schoolbooks to a streetlight near the corner of her block. While other children slept, she sat beneath the yellow glow, studying mathematics, science, and literature.

People often laughed when she told them she wanted to become an engineer.

"You should be realistic," they said.

But Amara had a habit of turning doubt into determination.

One rainy night, strong winds blew through the city. The streetlight that had become her classroom flickered and went dark.

For a moment, Amara felt defeated.

Then she remembered something her grandmother always said:

"Your circumstances do not decide your future. Your decisions do."

The next day, Amara visited the local library. She began spending every free hour there. She borrowed books, watched educational videos, and taught herself subjects that were not even offered at her school.

Years passed.

She graduated at the top of her class and earned a scholarship to university.

The journey was not easy. She worked part-time jobs, faced discrimination, and often wondered whether she belonged. Yet every challenge reminded her of the girl who once studied under a streetlight.

That girl never quit.

After graduating, Amara joined a technology company and helped design affordable solar-powered lighting systems for communities without reliable electricity.

Soon, thousands of homes received light after sunset.

One evening, while visiting a newly electrified neighborhood, she watched children reading and studying under bright lamps.

A young girl approached her and asked,

"How did you become successful?"

Amara smiled.

She pointed toward the lights shining across the community.

"I started exactly where you are now. The difference is that I never stopped believing that my future could be brighter than my present."

The girl looked around at the lights and smiled.

For the first time, she believed it too.

And in that moment, Amara realized her greatest achievement was not becoming an engineer.

It was becoming proof that dreams can grow in the darkest places and still reach the light. @kamal uddin khan @Thadmin
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