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Hard But Possible Short Story
Hard but Possible (story of a friend)
By
Pouria Moghimi

HARD BUT POSSIBLE
I had an interview with my father’s friend, who is a friend with a pure heart, a great husband and a hard working man in his job and education, Hooman Mosavi has his own narrative of a life with a lot of ups and downs in it. He opened his eyes to the world on twenty second April of 1970 in Rey, near Tehran, the capital city of Iran. Hooman grow upped in a family with three siblings and they lived in Tehran.
Hooman was growing up in an athletic family. His father Pejman Mosavi was a traditional athlete and he was professional in traditional wrestling, He was full faith towards sport and he forced his attraction to his sons. After a while Hooman with lots of practicing and pure interest that he showed, he could get first place in Tehran’s wrestling competition for two years. He has one elder sister, but as the elder male between his
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Because the only worry I had was my studies and I just thought about playing and having fun and there was not any problem to get rid of it. I always wanted to try new things and the getting experience was so sweet for Me.” he missed sitting with his family around the table and having ghorme sabzi stew his favorite food.
He gets tired of problems in Iran and probably like many other people he like to live rest of his life in a European country because since he lived outside of Iran he found out life is more relax and simple in such as these countries than his home country.
He also likes in his holidays go to beaches of spine to get sun bath have his drinks and do sports like wave surfing, glider riding and volleyball on sand.
What will be your three wishes, if I tell you today is the last day of your life. He wished have chance to jump down a cliff, read others mind and have infinity money to spend as much as

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