Don't Dis-Your-Ability!


Hello Readers! I hope all of you are keeping well.

"Don't let anyone dis-your-abilities!" Cool right? This was quoted by Muniba Mazari, popularly known as the Iron Lady Of Pakistan!

This Covid situation has taught all of us to be grateful for what we have. And, a positive approach, even in the worst situations, makes you a warrior. One such warrior is Muniba Mazari. She has a wonderful, amazing, inspiring yet painful success story. When I heard it for the first time, I was left torn eye and so will be you, I'm sure!

Muniba was married forcefully at a very young age. While traveling with her husband, they met an accident that paralyzed Muniba's lower body and led to the development of major injuries in her lungs and liver. Four years later, she adopted a boy and named him Neal, only when she was financially stable. She was hospitalized for 2 months and then bedridden for the next two years. Her husband and even her father left her in pain. Once she was allowed to move in a wheelchair, she chose to accept the reality and move forward instead of sympathizing with herself. "Sympathy is charming, but it does not make up for pain." This is what the Iron Lady proved! Well, Muniba Mazari is known as the Iron Lady because more than bones, she has metal in her body which stabilizes her back. So painful right? But, this lady could sense her dreams more strongly than her pain. So, Muniba decided to express herself through "Art!" She's running her brand by the name "Muniba's Canvas" with an astonishing slogan, "Let Your Walls Wear Colors" Muniba believes in self-confidence and realization of our hidden strength within. Also, a thought-provoking quote by Muniba is "Don't let anyone Dis-your-abilities"

So, dear readers, Muniba Mazari's journey teaches us that even shadows leave us in the dark so it's always better to realize your strength and expect support only from yourself!

If you're curious to know about Muniba Mazari, please head to this link and read!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I68Y81ZpjNM&t=96s&ab_channel=TEDxTalks




                                    








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