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One Mistake That Changed Everything

A single decision turned a normal life into a journey of loss, regret, and an unexpected second chance

By Salman khanPublished about 10 hours ago 3 min read

Arman was an ordinary young man with simple dreams. He lived in a small rented room in a crowded city, working a low-paying job at a mobile shop. Every day felt the same—long hours, tired feet, and silent nights filled with thoughts of a better future.
He wasn’t lazy. In fact, he worked harder than most people around him. But no matter how much effort he put in, his life refused to change. Bills kept piling up, and his dreams kept getting delayed.
One evening, while scrolling through his phone, Arman came across a video. It was about making quick money online. The man in the video spoke confidently, showing screenshots of huge earnings. It looked easy. Too easy.
Arman hesitated at first. Something didn’t feel right. But then he looked around his small room—the cracked walls, the broken chair, the unpaid bills on the table. His mind whispered, “What if this is your chance?”
That night, he made a decision.
He contacted the person behind the video. Within minutes, he received instructions. All he had to do was invest a small amount, and the returns would be doubled in a few days. It sounded risky, but also tempting.
Arman didn’t have savings. So he did something he never thought he would do.
He borrowed money.
Not from a bank, not from a friend—but from his mother.
She trusted him without asking questions. “If it helps you move forward, take it,” she said with a smile.
Those words stayed with him, but he ignored the guilt rising inside.
He sent the money.
The first day passed. Then the second. The person replied with excuses—“system delay,” “processing issue,” “wait a little more.”
By the fourth day, the number stopped responding.
Arman’s heart sank.
He kept calling, messaging, refreshing the screen again and again. But deep down, he knew the truth.
He had been scammed.
The room suddenly felt smaller. The silence became heavier. He looked at his phone, then at the message from his mother asking, “Everything okay?”
He couldn’t reply.
Days passed, but Arman couldn’t escape the weight of his mistake. He stopped going out. He avoided calls. The guilt of losing his mother’s money ate him from the inside.
One evening, he finally gathered the courage to call her.
His voice trembled as he told her everything—the video, the investment, the scam.
There was a long silence on the other side.
Arman closed his eyes, expecting anger, disappointment, maybe even harsh words.
But what he heard instead changed him forever.
“It’s okay,” she said softly. “Money can come again. But you… you must not lose yourself.”
Tears rolled down his face.
That moment broke something inside him—but also rebuilt something stronger.
The next morning, Arman woke up early. For the first time in days, his mind felt clear. He knew he had made a mistake. A big one. But he also knew he couldn’t stay stuck in it.
He started working longer hours at the shop. He learned new skills online—not shortcuts, but real ones. Digital marketing, basic design, small freelance tasks—anything that could help him grow.
It wasn’t easy. There were days he wanted to quit. Days when progress felt invisible.
But he kept going.
Weeks turned into months.
Slowly, things began to change.
He got his first small freelance payment. Then another. And another. It wasn’t much, but it was real. It was honest.
For the first time, Arman felt proud—not because of the money, but because of the effort behind it.
One day, after months of hard work, he sent money back to his mother.
It wasn’t the full amount he had lost. But it was a start.
She called him, her voice filled with happiness. “I’m proud of you,” she said.
Those words meant more than any amount of money.
Arman realized something important that day.
The mistake he once hated… had actually changed his life.
It taught him patience. It taught him reality. And most importantly, it taught him the value of trust—both others’ trust in him and his trust in himself.
If he had never made that mistake, he might still be chasing shortcuts.
Now, he was building something real.
And this time, step by step, he knew he wouldn’t lose it again.

Moral:
One wrong decision can lead to loss, but it can also become the turning point of your life. Mistakes are not the end—they are lessons that teach patience, awareness, and the value of honest effort

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About the Creator

Salman khan

I write stories filled with love, drama, and emotions. Every moment is unforgettable and touches the heart

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