Shattered but Unbroken
In this episode, I share my personal journey of living under a communist system and later building a new life in the United States. Arriving in 1990, I started from nothing, facing many challenges and uncertainties. Life was not easy, but step by step, I kept moving forward and creating a better future. Today, I am proud to have a family and to see my daughter pursuing her dreams. She is currently in college studying nursing and will graduate this August. Watching her work so hard, stay focused, and push through stress reminds me how strong she is. As a mother, I feel deeply proud and grateful to support her along the way. Even though I did not have the opportunity to receive much education myself, I try to give her simple advice and encouragement. I hope my words, my experience, and my support help guide her. At the same time, being there for her also gives me strength and motivation to keep going in my own life. I also share about my work at Lighthouse for the Blind, which has been an important part of my journey. It has helped me stay active, independent, and connected, even when life feels difficult. This episode is about resilience, family, sacrifice, and hope. No matter where we start, we can continue to grow, support the people we love, and find purpose in our journey.
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