Maryam's secret | Saideh Ghods | TEDxKish
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2015
- Every one of us can be a miracle worker if we ask ourselves one important
question. In this inspiring talk, author and social entrepreneur, Saideh
Ghods shares the story of a pivotal moment in her life that led to the
founding of Mahak Children's Hospital in Iran and reveals the secret to
living a life of impact.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”
― Rumi
Thank you for including this quote!
Such a magical talk. This merits french and english subtitle. Amazing story of resilience of this wonderful humble lady.
I've got emotional, and you did an adorable job ! Awe-inspiring mother-nature talk. God bless you, your colleagues and all volunteers who have assisted you. Such talks should be broadcast on national TV or social media.
I am so happy to find this program .
shivers down my spine.. there is still kindness there is still hope..
واقعا بی نظیر بود💕💕
هزاران بار درود بر شما عالی بود کاش مردم کشورم بیشتر همدیگر دوست بداریم
Thank you so very much for sharing your story.
“Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth.”
― Rumi, The Essential Rumi
بسیار زیبا و تاثیر گذار بود
you touched my heart ! tks for sharing !
عالی بود بانوی قدرتمند
عالی بود من واقعا احساساتی شدم😭😍👏👏
Respect.
خدا پشت پناه شما خانم قدس
خیلی عالی بود
ali bud aliiiii. movafagh k hasteed movafaghtar bashid. va omidvaram az in maryamha to zendegi hame peyda beshe
عزيزترين عزيزترين❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am %100 sure that Saideh Ghods' story is heartfelt and genuine. Judging from her demeanor, she is coming from a very educated and economically well background. The people in the strata of Saideh are (somehow) under feeling/impression that life "owes them something" (including myself) and go along thinking that their own brand of sufferings/woes are more important than the other people. Until, a life test hits us. Meanwhile, the rice-worker lady and people like her submit their affairs to the will of ... (fill in blanks) and, in special ways are much stronger/unperturbed, etc. This story and the likes are good wake up calls that we as humans should get on a path of service to humanity. This reminds me of the quote:
"… Bring thyself to account each day ere thou art summoned to a reckoning; for death, unheralded, shall come upon thee and thou shalt be called to give account for thy deeds."
The universe is searching for those who want to change.....
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درود بر تو
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مادران این سرزمین
I have nothing to say! if you familiar with cancer and related problems , you can understand what she's saying...
خانم قدس، من خیلی متاسفم برای اتفاقی که افتاده ولی شما با این نگاه از بالا به پایین هیچ موقع یاد نمیگیرید با این وجود امدوارم بچه شما سلامتی را بدست اورده باشد. ولی این را بدانید تمام انسانها یک نمونه بیشتر نیستند و همه برابرند.
امیدوارم کسی چنین تجربه ای برای بچه اش نداشته باشه ،من دارم تلخ ترین حس دنیاست.
Delam ro shekasty...chetor metonam be komak konam?
Eishon bonyangozar MAHAK hastan.
چرت بود
شما تو چه جایگاهی و با چه طرز تفکری و با چه وقاحتی میگی "چرت" بود؟
مگه داستان زندگی یه همچین آدم بزرگی مثل بازی فوتبال یا فیلم سینماییه که میگی "چرت" بود؟ کسی که انقدر تلاش کرده تا بچه های سرطانی تو ایران یه پشت و پناهی داشته باشن، مادری که برای دختر خودش جنگیده، زنی که کشور خودشو جای بهتری کرده. چطور اصن تو ذهن امثال شما میاد که این کلمه ی زننده رو به کار ببری؟ اگر این "چرت" بود برای تو، باید بگم متاسفم برات چون از انسانیت بویی نبردی.
chert vojude to haroomzadeh ast.
Bi hoviat