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overcoming barriers
1. Exenplos of Overcoming life
you don't have to go far to find someone who has made overcoming the fundamental
element of your life. Everyone has to face some obstacle to achieve their goals. If it
doesn't, it's because the person is stagnant in his comfort zone. Almost everywhere,
you can find these characters, whether on the street, among your friends and family,
or in celebrity stories.
MARA GABRILLI: BREAKING BARRIERS FOR THE DISABLED
Quadriplegia was not enough to make her stop moving. More than an inspiring story,
a lesson in overcoming pain and suffering.
Mara Gabrilli, 26, a lifetime ahead, has undergone a change that many would believe
to be the end of a life. But this young woman showed that for her, it was just the
beginning of a new story. Mara was in the car with her boyfriend and a friend, in
Trindade, Rio de Janeiro, when the vehicle lost control on the “death curve” and
plummeted 15m in a ravine, overturning several times. She became quadriplegic and
relied on assistance 24 hours a day.
However, Mara Gabrilli did not give up on living, and live in the best possible way. She
confesses that greater than the fear of being quadriplegic, was that of not being able
to breathe alone. And when she finally got rid of the devices, the fact that she had
only a 1% chance of walking again didn't weigh that much.
Since then, she follows Mara Grabrilli breaking down barriers. This psychologist and
publicist works about 10 hours a day. In 2005, Mayor José Serra was invited to take
over in 2005 the country's first secretariat dedicated exclusively to the blind, deaf and
other disabled people. From then on, Mara began her battle to include 1.5 million
disabled people in society, as well as the 2 million people with reduced mobility, who
live in the capital.
Continue reading and see some of these stories, below:
2. Seu Jorje
rgeBefore becoming Seu Jorge, one of the biggest names in Brazilian music lived on
the streets of the city of Rio de Janeiro, in which he was known only as Jorge Mário
da Silva. Like many Brazilians, the singer, actor and composer was born in a humble
home and had to face many family problems in his childhood. But even the difficulties
did not shake his love for music, which started in the samba and funk circles of Rio's
hills.
Seu Jorge took advantage of the opportunities that arose. One of them was the help
of clarinetist Paulo Moura in his approval for more than 20 theatrical performances
presented at the Theater of the University of Rio de Janeiro. From then on, the
musician began to pursue a successful career, with several hits and awards.
Ubirajara Silva
Ubirajara Gomes da Silva was yet another homeless person in Recife with no prospects for
the future. Bira, as he is known, ended up in these situations after getting tired of the
violence he suffered at home. In 2007, it became prominent in the main news in the country
for its history of overcoming. It is that even in the precarious conditions in which he lived, he
managed to pass the Banco do Brasil contest.
houses. Browsing the internet, I heard about the contest and
Bira used the little she earned with alms to buy food and attending lan decided to sign up.
He went on to study in public libraries and his dedication led him to surpass more than 19
thousand competitors.
Laíssa Martins
Laíssa Sobral Martins is a former garbage collector who faced several prejudices in search
of the realization of a big dream. At just 19 years of age, she won her place at the University
of São Paulo - USP, one of the most important and popular public universities in Brazil. She
was approved in fourth place for the Environmental Management course in 2011.
Laíssa was born and raised in a poor community in São Paulo. From a poor and black
family, he faced difficulties alongside his mother, Mara, and his 14 brothers - all adopted and
raised with great care and dedication. To help the family, she started to work as a garbage
collector in a selective collection cooperative and, despite her heavy routine, she found the
strength to dedicate herself to her studies, using the books and materials she found in the
middle of the garbage.
J.K Rowling
owlingJoanne Rowling was famous for writing the Harry Potter saga. Today she is the
highest paid writer in the world, with over 450 million books sold. Few know, but this
achievement was only possible thanks to the overcoming of difficult days. J.K Rowling
started writing as an outlet after experiencing depression, followed by job loss and divorce.
Gisele Bundchen
Today considered the most successful model in the world, Gisele Bündchen also has a story
of overcoming to tell. Before conquering her space, beauty was rejected 42 times! Even so,
she didn't give up on her dream and persisted until she got her first show. For those who
think Gisele's body is perfect, in interviews, the top revealed that she had to face harsh
3. criticisms of her appearance and performance. But it all helped her to focus on her goal and
do her best.
Lizzie Velasquez
The ugliest woman in the world! This is how Lizzie Velasquez is known and for this reason
alone we can already imagine the difficulties that have come her way throughout her life.
The American, now 30 years old, was born with a rare congenital disease, called
Marfanoide-progeroid-lipodystrophy syndrome, or simply Marfan Syndrome, which, among
many other symptoms, prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight. .
In addition to these symptoms, the disease also caused Lizzie to lose sight of her right eye
and eventually develop a very fragile immune system. Despite facing all this, she was not
spared the most cruel attacks on her appearance, suffering bullying throughout her school
life and also on the internet, which makes her develop a severe depression.
However, Lizzie used all this negative charge to her advantage and became an example of
strength and optimism. She turned it around, became a motivational speaker and uses all
the visibility she gained to carry out campaigns aimed at combating cyberbullyin.
Nick Vujicic
Another great and extraordinary example of overcoming, to keep in us the inspiration we
need to move forward on our journey. I'm talking about the story of Nicholas James Vujicic,
or, as he is better known worldwide, Nick Vujicic.
Nick is Australian, born in Melbourne, and also due to a rare syndrome, called Tetra-amelia,
he was born without his legs and arms. Certainly, many difficulties and challenges came his
way, something that led to an attempted suicide at the age of eight.
However, this fact also made him start to see life differently and with great faith, he began to
realize that he was able to overcome the challenges that arose. So, at the age of 17, he
founded the NGO Life Without Limbs or “Life Without Members”, which contributes and
helps people with physical disabilities to face the limitations they have.
Nick is currently a speaker and, like Lizzie, he also shows people the importance of
maintaining faith, courage and hope, in order to find the true meaning of life.
Rick Prospera
Certainly, at some point, you have already heard the catchphrase “Get the vision!”. If you
haven't already, you will now know what and, more specifically, who I am talking about. This
is Rick Prospera, or Rick Chester, who, as a water seller on the sands of Copacabana
beach, became a lecturer at Harvard University, in the United States.
Rick has one of those stories that will make you even more motivated today. He has been
everything in this life: bricklayer, general services assistant, janitor, vegetable seller and so
on. One day, going through financial difficulties, he borrowed 10 reais from a friend and with
that money he bought ice and water at the supermarket and went to sell on the beach. The
profit he made in the days that followed, made him start recording videos on Youtube,
teaching people what he had done and helping them to do the same.
4. Today, Rick is a digital influencer and has a channel with more than 141 thousand
subscribers, showing how it is possible to overcome any type of crisis and challenge, if you
have strength and a lot of resilience. All this trajectory helped him to launch the book “Pega
a Visão”, his best known catchphrase, and also led him to be invited to speak at Harvard
University, in August 2018.
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