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The event, part of Yousafzai’s “Finding My Way” book tour, took place Sunday evening and drew over a thousand attendees. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as the Nobel laureate shared her insights on various topics, particularly focusing on mental health and the importance of education.
During the discussion, Yousafzai emphasized the challenges faced by young people today, particularly in relation to mental health issues exacerbated by societal pressures and the ongoing impacts of conflict. She encouraged open conversations about mental well-being, advocating for a supportive environment where individuals can seek help without stigma.
Her book, “Finding My Way,” serves as a testament to her journey and the lessons learned along the way. Attendees were inspired by her resilience and determination, with many expressing gratitude for her candidness and the hope she instills in others. The evening concluded with a heartfelt Q&A session, allowing fans to engage directly with Yousafzai and share their personal stories.
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