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Life is a Prism

Recently, an opportunity came to me to get familiar with a wildly successful woman whose life story was truly fascinating despite being full of ups and downs. In my view, when your parents turn their backs on you, and you are left alone in a nasty situation, reaching the shore most certainly becomes a myth.

“Nothing happens without reason, I knew this pain would make me stronger tomorrow” when I heard this inspiring sentence, a rush of chill ran through my arms, I truly wanted to be strong as her. There are many heroes and heroines playing roles in the story that share the same passions and tell what they have gone through in the course of time.

“Parisa” the other character was born in a local family, where there was heavy sexual discrimination among boys and girls. She tells us that even though overwhelming suffering in life could break down the strongest ones, till losing patience and turning into a devil, but we should not let our own deprivations in our lives contaminate our children. 

Uncle Mohammad, the most sacred and lovely character of the story, who then becomes Sahar’s dad and role model, proves that true love could always be felt warmly in our hearts even when there are great distances between us.

Sometimes some strange happenings occur in our lives that you cannot find any logical reason for it, one of the strangest things that could ever happen, happens in the story that would absolutely catch your attention.

The book aims to educate and encourage people out there with the same situation to go onward and not even think of giving up.

Never let your dreams die, never stop struggling, never be afraid of passing upheavals, the sound of flowing water would be heard beautifully when it gets past giant stones. There are powers hidden within you that once you identify them, you could achieve whatever you long for.

Love is a critical factor in life that should never be ignored. Your way of thinking, your perspective indicates the quality of your life. We attract what we portray in our minds, so think positively. Trust yourself, trust the universe, and be sure what is chosen for you is the best for you.

“Not everybody has to understand you, but I once read in the book of big magic by Elizabeth Gilbert that we should tell what we have learned in our lives, we have to do our own works. I thought that maybe I, too, have to do it,” said the peace ambassador.

Sincerely,


Title: Life is a Prism
Genre: True Story
Category: Print Book, E-Book, Amazon Audible, Amazon Kindle E-Book
Publisher: Mage Orange Publication & Technologies
Release: February 2022


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Graduate- Linguistics, Educational Psychology, Translator (Arabic, Persian, English),
Storyteller, Narrator; Shiraz Iran

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Mahnaz Ezhdehakosh
Mahnaz Ezhdehakosh
Graduate- Linguistics, Educational Psychology, Translator (Arabic, Persian, English), Storyteller, Narrator; Shiraz Iran

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