Extraordinary Woman: Muniba Mazari
His work speaks of his heart and of their people, their
expressions,
their dreams, and their aspirations.
He painted the hope with color. Though the wheelchair is tied up, his spirits ...
their dreams, and their aspirations.
He painted the hope with color. Though the wheelchair is tied up, his spirits ...
"The women will tell my mother that a husband will never have a wheelchair-bound
wife.The poor girl, she will divorce, they used to say, as I
lie there without activity, pretending I can not hear it. Mother responds They
are positive by saying if God took my daughter's legs, there must be something
important that God wants my child to do without her.Although my mother's
optimism, this is a very difficult time for me.
"My mother asked me to write something with
my flawed hand I tried to write God on a piece of paper but I could not manage
it, that's when I finally started crying and crying and
I realized I had lost something very big and many people
were close with me has given up on me.
i lost my legs? Now I have two wheels. The first thing I
do is wear a lipstick and check myself in the mirror. I thought that I looked
like a clown and someone sitting in a wheelchair Never looked good, so I took
off his lipstick but then I returned it because I decided to accept myself like
me,
I became very brave after the accident. After losing a
lot and being surrounded by so much negativity, I realized that I have nothing
left to lose I want to prove to the world that a disabled person can lead a
happy and fulfilling life as well I started a job as a content writer to earn
money and start drawing and painting to pursue my desires. are struggling in
the battle inside. I was lucky that my battles were seen. Most of us are
fighting the invisible. The key is to keep fighting with the smiles on our
faces.
Muniba is an accomplished artist, doing two jobs, an
adopted single mother and she will represent Pakistan in the prestigious Forbes
30 list under 30 lists of young leaders, online entrepreneurs and promising
game changers from around the world. He is also the United Nations Goodwill
Ambassador for women to promote gender equality and empower women and girls.
His message for Pakistan on behalf of disabled people
deserves to be disseminated on social media: "Before you 'like' our
abilities, always remember that someone who differently meets your needs is
empathy, not your sympathy! #MunibaMazari #ExtraordinaryPakistani
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