Include obstacles, rejections, or major breakthroughs.
Use storytelling techniques to keep the reader engaged—e.g., “He almost gave up, but this one moment changed everything…”
Describe his big successes, awards, or recognition.
Talk about how his early traits or lessons from childhood contributed to his achievements.
Lessons Learned and Inspiration (300–400 words)
Reflect on the boy’s journey and the lessons readers can take away.
Emphasize resilience, perseverance, and personal growth.
Conclusion (200–300 words)
Circle back to the opening photo/story.
Reveal who he became, or leave a hint if you want it to be a “guessing game” style.