Once upon a time there was a young girl named Joy. She was the youngest of her three siblings and the most lively one at that. Joy was always filled with excitement and anticipation for the future. Despite the fact that she was quite young, she was determined to make something of herself and do great things.

One day, Joy’s father announced to her that she would have to start working at their family’s business. Joy was shocked at first because she was still so young and naive. But she soon realized that this was her chance to make a difference.

Joy quickly became an integral part of the family business. She worked hard and gained the respect of her older siblings, who finally started to take her seriously. Soon enough, Joy was the only one who could handle the delicate tasks that the rest of the family was too inexperienced to do.

But Joy was still a minor, and her age restricted her from doing certain things that were necessary in order to make the business successful. She could not yet sign contracts or make financial decisions. She was still too young.

This was a difficult time for Joy. She couldn’t do all the things everyone else could, and she became frustrated at the fact that she was unable to make the most of her potential. No matter how hard she tried, she was still restricted from certain activities due to her young age.

But then one day, while Joy was busy working on a project, she stumbled across an old legal document. It was a document that stated that any child over twelve years of age could work with minimal restrictions. Joy realized that this was the answer to her problem. She was now old enough to make a difference in her family’s business.

Joy was relieved and filled with enthusiasm at this new opportunity. She began to apply her newfound knowledge and soon enough, she was doing all the things that her older siblings took for granted. Joy had finally broken free of her nonage and was living up to her full potential.

The moral of this story is that it is never too early to start taking life seriously and to make a difference. No matter what your age is, you can always find ways to make an impact and to contribute to the people and the world around you.

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