Friday, June 20, 2025

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Thursday, June 12, 2025

[English]Harvard University's 2025 Commencement, Yurong "Luanna" Jiang delivered a powerful and moving address

At Harvard University's 2025 Commencement, Yurong "Luanna" Jiang delivered a powerful and moving address. She began with a humorous anecdote about deciphering a washing machine with Chinese labels, which led to a reflection on the world becoming a "small village" and the vision that humanity "rises and falls as one". Despite the growing division, fear, and conflict in the world today, she emphasized that the most valuable lesson gained at Harvard was learning to "sit with discomfort, listen deeply, and stay soft in hard times". Jiang urged graduates not to forget those labeled as enemies, as "they too are human" and in seeing their humanity, we find our own. She concluded by stating that "we do not rise by proving each other wrong; we rise by refusing to let one another go", reminding the Class of 2025 to hold onto their shared humanity, which binds us deeper than belief. 



 在哈佛大學2025年的畢業典禮上,蔣雨融 (Yurong "Luanna" Jiang) 發表了動人心弦的畢業致辭。她從一個關於標籤是中文的洗衣機的幽默故事開始,引出了世界如何成為一個「小村莊」的體悟,以及人類「休戚與共」的願景。儘管當今世界面臨著分裂、恐懼與衝突,她強調在哈佛學到的最重要一課是「坐看不安、深入傾聽,並在艱難時期保持柔軟」。蔣雨融呼籲畢業生不要忘記那些被貼上「敵人」標籤的人,因為他們也擁有「共同的人性」。她總結道,我們不是靠證明彼此的錯誤而崛起,而是靠「拒絕放開彼此」而崛起,提醒大家要緊握著共同的人性,因為這比信念更深層。


Tuesday, June 10, 2025

[English Story]Muniba Mazari: The Iron Lady of Pakistan | A Story of Strength and Resilience

we invite you to experience the unforgettable story of Muniba Mazari — a woman who turned tragedy into triumph and became a voice for millions. Known as the "Iron Lady of Pakistan," Muniba’s life changed forever at age 21 after a devastating car accident left her paralyzed. In this powerful speech, she shares her journey from despair to purpose — picking up a paintbrush on her deathbed, facing the fear of divorce, and ultimately becoming Pakistan's first wheelchair-bound artist, a national TV anchor, and UN Women Ambassador. Muniba teaches us that life may be imperfect, but it can still be deeply meaningful. Her story is a testament to gratitude, resilience, and the power of believing in your own worth.

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