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Malala talks about how the things that happen to us have an unseen effect on others. On the day she was shot, she was surrounded by students who were made to fear going to school after that. The girl, her best friend, sitting next to her had nightmares for years after, thinking she’d wake up with bullets in her chest. Though Malala has no memories of that day, everyone else around her will never forget it.
— Dec 02, 2025 11:19PM
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Therapy! Malala finds out for the first time that she has PTSD, especially in moments where she feels a lack of control or words/objects related to physical harm and death. I highlighted so many of her therapist’s quotes. It was so interesting to learn about, how it’s perpetuated by stress, and the body can be in a constant state of alarm from the past that keeps you from being able to engage in what’s ahead.
— Dec 07, 2025 11:27AM
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IMPOSTER SYNDROME! I loved when she talked about how much she struggled in college. It was so vulnerable and real. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to be a global advocate for women’s education, with the world’s eyes waiting for you to fail, and feel like your education is too difficult for you. But being Malala doesn’t make hard concepts easy! Everyone struggles in college!
— Dec 05, 2025 03:50PM
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LOVING! One concept I am still ruminating is the critiques of her fashion when she wore skinny jeans on campus. Many of the people from her home in Pakistan questioned her loyalty to her homeland and religion although she just wanted to “blend in” at Oxford, and westerns claimed her head scarf oppressed her though it reminded her of home. Blending cultures is dicey topic when you’re a public figure.
— Nov 30, 2025 11:18PM

