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Despite the limitations of my disability I am able to raise my spirits and make life easier | Armin


I am Armin Kabai and I was 25 years old when I suffered a spinal cord injury. I was injured in an accident three years ago and could no longer walk. With my strong spirit and iron will, I was able to win first place in Iranian sailing.


I am very happy that despite the limitations of my disability, I was able to raise my spirits and make life easier, and build my future with hardship and perseverance, and I hope that all disabled people can enjoy life and be happy, hoping that a definitive cure will be found and now give good to all.



We are so preoccupied with our daily routines and preoccupations, and obstacles grow like huge mountains on our way, that we usually either forget our abilities or do not believe in them at all.


Listening to the life story of a person like Amy Pardi or someone like this who has overcome seemingly unsolvable problems can be fascinating in several ways: Or even in a blink of an eye. Home, car, wealth, and even health are borrowed and world things that do not belong to us; Rather, they are just transient tools that we have at our disposal in this world to use them properly.


I am Amy Pardi, an athlete with a disability who suffered from a disability in various parts of my body as a result of an accident, but my passion of life overcame my despair and I was able to live the way I want. This is also the story of my spiritual transformation journey.


The story of an adventurous ship whose captain I am still on my own two feet. Because each of us is far more capable than what we already know. An anxious challenge can turn into a pure moment of gratitude, and my life is the true embodiment of that.


Many people say to me these days, "You are a real inspiration to us." I always think to myself with shame and gratitude for all this admiration, the truth is that it is not enough just to be a role model, I want my story to be the source of change. In other words, the creator of a pure, informative moment when one says to oneself, "Oh."


Because these small moments, which may not be a few seconds, are the most meaningful parts of our lives, as well as our guide to extraordinary things. Thanks: Armin Kabari

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