You can keep a detailed reading log and note down each ending as you come across it. Also, check with online forums or communities dedicated to the stories you're interested in for possible compilations.
Lu Changsheng could earn 500 years of cultivation every day. This was one of the functions provided by the system that he had awakened. Although he was initially excited about the System's awakening and hoped to become an existence at the peak of the Immortal Road, the System currently only provided a check-in function, and every check-in would reward him with 500 years of cultivation. However, other than the sign-in and cultivation reward, there was no mention of other functions of the system. Lu Changsheng had been signing in every day for more than 20 years. He felt numb and helpless. He wasn't sure what realm he was at, and he hoped that the system could remind him how to trigger the main storyline. However, the system explained that it hadn't detected that the host had triggered the main storyline yet, so it had no other functions. Therefore, other than signing in, Lu Changsheng had nothing else to do. He could only plant willow trees, raise chickens, draw, and write. In short, Lu Changsheng could get cultivation rewards by signing in every day, but he didn't have any other functions.
Well, it's not necessary. You could focus on the key issues or those that have special significance to you. Collecting them all can be expensive and take up a lot of space.
You can start by observing people's daily lives and conversations. That often gives you interesting ideas and potential stories.
Well, one way to collect success stories is to network with professionals in various fields. Attend conferences and events, and ask for people's success stories. Another approach is to follow successful companies or individuals on social media and look for their shared stories. You could also look through industry reports and books focused on success.
You can start by looking for official game forums or communities where players often share their experiences and stories. Another way is to follow social media groups dedicated to Girls Frontline.
Another way is to look through old family photo albums. The pictures can often spark memories or stories. You can ask family members to tell you what was happening in the photos. For example, if there's a picture of a big family gathering, find out why it was held and what traditions were followed. This is a great way to collect family stories as it combines visual cues with storytelling.
The Brothers of Grimm collected their stories mainly from oral traditions. They traveled around different regions, talking to people like peasants, storytellers, and old women. These people had passed down the stories from generation to generation, and the Grimms recorded them, edited them a bit to make them more suitable for a wider audience, and then published them.
You can start by interviewing successful entrepreneurs. Their experiences can provide valuable insights and make great stories for your book.
You could start by reaching out to family and friends who knew the person well and asking them to share their memories and stories.
Just have casual chats with your family members and listen carefully. They might share some amazing tales without you even asking.