"The Journey to Success"
bmitted it to the publication, it was rejected. Emily was devastated. She had poured her heart and soul into the article, and she had been sure that it was going to be a hit. She felt li
want anyone to see her weakness. Days turned into weeks, and Emily's depression deepened. She felt like she had lost her sense of purpose, and she didn't know how to get it back. She began to question whether she had made the right decision in coming to the city, and she wondered if she should just give up and go back home. One day, Emily's neighbor knocked on her door. She was a friendly woman who had always been kind to Emily, but they had never really talked before. The neighbor asked Emily if she wanted to come over for dinner, and Emily reluctantly agreed. Over dinner, Emily's neighbor talked to her