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Login to Share Wishlist Continue as GuestAydian’s gender at birth was female, but he knew for sure he was a man. He didn’t feel like he “fit in” anywhere. Eventually, he found positivity by owning who he was and deciding to be happy.
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My Nguyen was feeling depressed with the pressure to “make money” and live the “American Dream.” Eventually, she found happiness by focusing on cooking - which is what she loved.- instead of living up to other people’s expectations.
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Aydian’s gender at birth was female, but he knew for sure he was a man. He didn’t feel like he “fit in” anywhere. Eventually, he found positivity by owning who he was and deciding to be happy.
When Cheyann was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she looked her doctor dead the face and said, “Ok, I’m going to beat it.” She chose optimism, decided not to dwell on the negative, and now she’s living cancer free.
My Nguyen was feeling depressed with the pressure to “make money” and live the “American Dream.” Eventually, she found happiness by focusing on cooking - which is what she loved.- instead of living up to other people’s expectations.
Even though Rudy grew up with no legs, he used it to fuel his chip on his shoulder instead of dwelling on the negative. That positivity led him to two gold, two silver, and a bronze medal at the Olympic Games.
Aydian’s gender at birth was female, but he knew for sure he was a man. He didn’t feel like he “fit in” anywhere. Eventually, he found positivity by owning who he was and deciding to be happy.
When Cheyann was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she looked her doctor dead the face and said, “Ok, I’m going to beat it.” She chose optimism, decided not to dwell on the negative, and now she’s living cancer free.
My Nguyen was feeling depressed with the pressure to “make money” and live the “American Dream.” Eventually, she found happiness by focusing on cooking - which is what she loved.- instead of living up to other people’s expectations.
Even though Rudy grew up with no legs, he used it to fuel his chip on his shoulder instead of dwelling on the negative. That positivity led him to two gold, two silver, and a bronze medal at the Olympic Games.