John, a 10-year-old boy with a dream of becoming an electrician, is held back by his fear of heights, getting shocked, and failure. However, he stumbles upon a special program at a local school that teaches kids about electricity and safety. With the guidance of his teacher, Mrs. Baker, John learns about circuits, electricity, and how to protect himself. Despite still being afraid of heights, Mrs. Baker assures John that not all electricians work at high places. After weeks of learning and practicing, John participates in a science fair and wins first prize for his model house with working lights. This victory boosts his confidence and fuels his dream further. Continuing to learn and experiment in his backyard laboratory, John overcomes his fear of shocks and failure. Although still working on his fear of heights, he remains determined. Years later, John graduates high school as an electrician and begins his first day on the job as a trainee. Despite feeling nervous, he embraces the opportunity to learn and make a difference. Through hard work, quick learning, and overcoming challenges, John becomes a successful electrician, living his dream to the fullest. On one particular day, while fixing a light on a ladder, John realizes that he is no longer scared of heights. He smiles, proud of his growth and success. Becoming an electrician has turned John's dream into reality
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