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GEC8/Ethics

Kurt Russel T. Tongol 04/15/2023


BET-RT-N4A Reflection Paper No. 1
Muniba Mazari: The Inspiring "Iron Lady" of Pakistan: A Reflection Paper
Muniba Mazari's speech, "They see my disability, I see my ability," inspires individuals to
embrace their own unique qualities and face their fears head-on. In the words of Eleanor Roosevelt,
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look
fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next
thing that comes along'" (Roosevelt, 1960 as cited in “Letter to My Daughter”). As Muniba's life
story unfolds, we see how her trials and tribulations have led her to become a resilient and
empowered individual.
Mazari's speech resonates with listeners by offering a raw, personal account of her journey
through adversity. Her courage in confronting the challenges that followed her accident is awe-
inspiring, as she chose to channel her energy into positivity, self-acceptance, and helping others.
Muniba's determination to face her fears, one by one, teaches us that we too can overcome
obstacles by shifting our mindset and focusing on our strengths. Additionally, her message to be
kind to oneself and cherish the absence of certain people, as it may be a blessing in disguise, is a
powerful reminder that self-love and self-compassion are essential for personal growth. Through
her experiences, she demonstrates the transformative power of resilience and the importance of
embracing one's own imperfections. Furthermore, Muniba's decision to adopt a child and her work
as an ambassador for UN Women Pakistan reveal her unwavering commitment to spreading love
and empowering others. Her story encourages us to turn our hardships into opportunities to grow
and make a positive impact on the world around us. By sharing her journey, Muniba has become
an inspiring role model for individuals facing challenges of their own, showing that even in the
most difficult circumstances, there is hope and potential for a fulfilling life. Her success in various
fields, such as painting, television, and advocacy, serves as an example of the incredible strength
of the human spirit. In essence, Muniba's speech challenges us to reassess our own lives, confront
our fears, and find the courage to rise above adversity, no matter the obstacles we face.
In conclusion, Muniba Mazari's speech is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human
soul. She teaches us to embrace our unique selves, love ourselves unconditionally, and find
strength in adversity. As the renowned poet Maya Angelou once said, "You may not control all
the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them" (Angelou, 2009 as
cited in You Learn by Living). Muniba's story serves as a beacon of hope for those facing
challenges, urging us to view our struggles as opportunities for growth and transformation.

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