Yes, I can share some general types of other people's stories that are in the public domain or those that are shared with the intention of inspiring others. For example, the story of Malala Yousafzai. She fought for girls' education in Pakistan and survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Her story has inspired millions around the world to stand up for education rights and gender equality.
In some cases, you can share others' stories on the Internet. However, it depends on factors like whether you have their consent, if the stories are in the public domain, or if they fall under fair use. Without these, it could lead to legal trouble.
You may be able to share other people's reels to stories, but it often requires that the reel is publicly available and that the platform allows such sharing. Also, it's important to respect the creator's rights and the platform's rules.
In general, sharing other people's stories without their consent is not a good idea. However, in some situations like when the story is part of public knowledge or it's a historical event where the individuals are long gone and the story has become part of the public domain. But still, one should be careful to not misinterpret or distort the original story.
It's not a good idea. Most of the time, you need the owner's consent to share their stories on the internet. Otherwise, you might face legal issues or hurt the person whose stories you shared.
Yes. Take Elon Musk as an example. He had a dream of making sustainable energy a reality and colonizing Mars. He started Tesla to revolutionize the automotive industry towards electric vehicles and SpaceX to make space travel more accessible. His stories of facing numerous challenges and still pushing forward are really inspiring.