This is the story of a real life hero who has defeated her disability by being her own hero, hats off to her guts.
Married at the age of 18 for the happiness of her father, Muniba Mazari’s life took a drastic turn when she met with a car accident that left her paralyzed from her hip at 21.
Her backbone was crushed and she sustained multiple fractures to her arm, shoulder, ribs, and collarbone.
As if that wasn’t traumatic enough, her doctor soon informed her that she would never be able to walk, paint or bear children.
The tragic situation left her in a devastated state, where she started questioning her existence in the world, reports the Indian Express.
However, instead of giving in to the misery, the young lady hailing from Pakistan decided to change the course of her life.
In a 6.37-minute long clip that has surfaced on social media, she spoke about coming to terms with her life and finding a new purpose.
Popularly known as the Iron Lady of Pakistan, she explained how she chose to fight her fears one at a time and soon reinvented herself. She started painting, adopted a child and even started making public appearances to break free from the social stigma attached to a person in a wheelchair.
Nine years from that accident and Mazari continues to inspire people with her life story. She was also named one of BBC’s ‘100 Most Inspirational Women’ in 2015 and featured in Forbes’ ’30 under 30′ the following year.
Her story Inspire the women of today’s world. We should motivate ourselves and also should be self dependent. We have no need of hero in our life because we can be our own here, just need to believe ourselves. After acknowledging her story there is no place in our mind of frustration.
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very inspiring story miss @shohana.
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@g10a thank you
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Inspiring article!!
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@light-o-trix thanks so much
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Most welcome... :)
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That is really inspiring story. But what was the role of her family? what her husband did? abandoned her?
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great inspiration
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