Broken But Beautiful: How Being Raped Helped Nancy Become Successful
2020-03-18 13:40Broken But Beautiful: How Being Raped Helped Nancy Become Successful
Broken But Beautiful: How Being Raped Helped Nancy Become Successful
Nancy, a girl in her mid teen years, was gang raped by 3 guys on her way back from school.
She lived in a remote area and had extra classes after school.
Going back home in the dark streets, she was apprehended by a group of three guys who raped her without mercy.
Fortunately, she survived it and was taken to the little hospital in the neighborhood where she was treated until she was fit again.
The area was such where rapists go scot-free and the raped face social stigma.
In Nancy’s case, she was so stigmatized that she had to leave the area to live with her aunt in the city.
At least, she found peace staying with her aunt who was loving and caring. Not anymore did she have to be stigmatized.
Life continued, And though it wasn’t easy to get over what had happened.
She found strength and was able to overcome depression and it likes.
Months had gone since Nancy came to the city, she had heard several stories of how many other girls had been raped, and sadly enough, some lost their lives in the process.
She got disturbed and was passionate about putting an end to rape by making sure rapists face the law.
She was also interested in giving back hope to the raped.
At 18, Nancy took a bold step and founded the “End Rape” organization.
Through this, she’s been able to save thousands of lives and as well gotten rapists arrested.
She had been broken but yet she’s retained her beauty.
Your case might not be exactly like that of Nancy’s. You might not have been raped. But perhaps, you’re going through really tough times.
Probably, you are in that situation where hope seems to be so far away from you.
Hold on, you may be broken now, but that doesn’t mean you’re destroyed.
Your brokenness doesn’t entail that you’re useless.
Melon seeds can never be used for cooking soup until they are first broken and grounded.
If it doesn’t get peeled through a form of breaking, its potential won’t be maximally used.
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