Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Malala #WCW

It's that time of the week again. My #WCW tribute this week is for a young woman by the name of Malala Yousafzai.  You may or may not know of her, but she is a truly inspiring young lady.

Three things I learned from Malala:

1) When you find your passion follow it- that is your purpose. By the age of fifteen, Malala knew her passion.  Since then she has been fighting for the right to education for girls around the world.  She went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.

2) Bravery and courage are important when following your passion.  Malala was brave enough to blog anonymously for the BBC about life under Taliban rule, in Pakistan, at the age of eleven.  She expressed her concern that her school would be attacked.  She eventually began appearing on radio and TV shows and her identity was no longer anonymous. 

3) Your willpower and strength are insurmountable.  Malala was shot in the face by Taliban upset that she continued to speak out about the importance of education for girls.  She fully recovered and continued to speak out for girls around the world.  She now has The Malala Fund which works to secure access to twelve years of free, quality education for girls.

Malala did most of these things by the time she was fifteen years old.  When I see her on a talk show my heart just swells.  Malala reminds me that people can be amazing and do amazing things.  If we could only have the courage to follow and, if necessary, fight for our passions.

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