I Don't Want You to Die Doing Nothing: 17 Farewell Letters to Your Daughter (2018 Newly Revised Collector's Edition)

I Don't Want You to Die Doing Nothing: 17 Farewell Letters to Your Daughter (2018 Newly Revised Collector's Edition)

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Living has a mission. Fawzia Koofi, the only female member of parliament in Afghanistan, has witnessed the suffering and misery of the Afghan people since her childhood, and vowed to devote herself to politics. Faced with doubts, slander, unfair political environment, and repeated assassinations and persecutions, she has always resolutely fought against all opposition forces and luckily escaped repeated threats of death. Every time she leaves home, it is an unknown journey full of dangers, and there is no guarantee that she can return safely, so she can only leave a letter to her two dearest daughters before every time she goes out: ☆The loss of a loved one is one of the most unbearable pains for anyone. But losing loved ones is part of life, part of our journey, and no one is exempt. ☆Be brave and don't be afraid of anything in life. ☆If you always follow the crowd, you will be lost and ignore your own beliefs. ☆It is wrong to refuse to acknowledge reality, but when you are in a turbulent sea of ​​despair, refusing to acknowledge reality becomes your life-saving raft. ☆Set your goals high. You can never estimate how much a person's explosive power can reach. If you set limits from the beginning, then you will have no desire to explode in this life. How can you have height, depth and width? ☆Don't just send away people who come to your door for help. You never know when you will need their help. ☆Change is not always our enemy, you must learn to accept it and regard it as a part of life.

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Pandaer63mo ago

This book is like reading a history of Afghanistan. Its depth and breadth are admirable. In addition, it has improved my understanding of women. I can only say that women are great.

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