tell me some inspirative stories
of two person in detail
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A boy named yo ongi wanted to become rapp er ( Music Industry) but his family doesn't support him.. He started writing vocals when was in class 6th. once his family also bu rned his all pages in which he had written vocals. After some time he left his family and became a greatest rap per of all times.. and he is Ming Yo ongi of B T S in South Kor ea..
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You have to leave your pre cious stone to become one of the most preci ous one...
HEY THERE...HERE'S SOME INSPIRING STORIES OF PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS WHO ACHIEVED FAME AND SUCCESS IN THEIR LIFE...!!
“I was on my way to work on a two wheeler one day when a trucked rammed into me and completely crushed my leg. It wasn’t the driver’s fault - there was a pillar which hindered his vision. People around immediately took me to the hospital and even though it happened around 9:30 am I was only operated upon at 5:30 pm. The doctors tried to save my leg but after a few days it got infected and I had to be amputated. When the doctor told me, I asked him ‘why did you take so long?' I knew for a while that this would happen.
What got me through this whole ordeal is acceptance - that this is my fate, now I can either choose to cry about it, or take it with a pinch of salt and push myself. I picked the latter. In fact when people used to come to visit me in the hospital and get emotional — I would tell them jokes to make them laugh! So I took the physiotherapy, and began to learn how to walk all over again.
My biggest fear was that I wouldn’t be able to play badminton which has been my passion since childhood — but somehow even while I was facing difficulty in walking, I could play. I began winning corporate badminton tournaments, and on the suggestion of one of my amputee friends decided to try out at a National Level. I went on to win several medals at the National level and, this year I won Silver in the Para Badminton World Championship held in England. I’ve trained for 5 hours a day, whilst juggling my job as a software engineer, almost completed my training in Scuba Diving and traveled pretty much all over India.
When people ask me, ‘how do you do so much?’ I just ask one question — ‘What’s stopping you?’"
This is the story of Manasi Joshi, the National Para Badminton player.
HOPE IT HELPS...HAVE A NICE DAY...!!
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