Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a little girl named Syeda Bisser. Syeda was a sweet and adventurous child, but she had one peculiar problem: she never slept.
Every night, as the stars twinkled in the sky and all her friends drifted off to dreamland, Syeda lay wide-eyed in her bed, her mind racing with thoughts and ideas. She would toss and turn, count sheep, and even sing lullabies to herself, but nothing seemed to help.
Her parents were worried sick about her. They consulted wise doctors and ancient sages, but none could find a cure for Syeda's sleeplessness. As time went on, Syeda began to feel lonely and isolated. She couldn't share her secret with her friends, who always seemed so peaceful and rested when she was up all night.
But one day, everything changed. Syeda was playing in the forest when she came across a wise old owl. The owl listened patiently to Syeda's troubles, and then offered her some unexpected advice.
"My dear Syeda," the owl said, "it seems that you have too much energy inside you. You need to find a way to release it, so that your body and mind can rest."
Syeda was intrigued. She had never thought of trying to release her energy before. The owl suggested that she try running, jumping, or dancing, anything that would get her heart pumping and her blood flowing.
Syeda decided to give it a try. She ran and jumped and twirled until she was out of breath and exhausted. To her surprise, when she lay down to sleep that night, she drifted off to sleep almost instantly.
From that day forward, Syeda slept soundly every night. She had finally found a way to release her excess energy and calm her busy mind.
And so, Syeda Bisser, the little girl who never slept, became Syeda Bisser, the girl who slept like a dream.