Every failure is a step to success even though he was born without a limb, Nick Vujicic (world innovator)

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 15: "Never give up, even after repeated failures, because every failure means one step closer to success," said a man who has every reason to give up on life. Nick Vujicic was born without limbs and once contemplated suicide during his childhood because frustration at his situation seemed helpless, but thought better than that after realizing the guilt, pain and suffering would bring his parents. He has learned to deal with situations and is now sought after by motivational speakers throughout subjects such as disability and hope. Vujicic gave a Sunday lecture on the topic "Live life without limits" at the Chamber of Commerce and Kuwait Industrial auditorium. Speaking to a mixture of Arabic and non-Arabic audiences from the top two tables joined end to end, Nick Vujicic, without arms and legs but with a fully developed body and with two small legs one of which has two toes, looks small while pacing around . But when he began to speak words of awe inspiring, the people in the room forgot how he looked and he looked taller than anyone else.

"Fear," he began off, "is the biggest flaw of all. You play down the thought of failure without even trying," he stressed "people must not lose hope and keep trying what they want to make out of their lives until they succeed. You don't know what you can achieve until you try it, "he added. He also said that people should be grateful for what they have. "It's no use complaining about what you don't have," in a clear reference to himself. He challenges his listeners and their perspectives, encourages everyone to dream big and improve their own attitudes about obstacles in their lives. A message brought home by the persona himself, the flaw is a reminder that every day the challenges they face in their lives can be overcome, that they must use, to the best of their abilities the gifts they have been given. He also shares key values ​​and attitudes that provide an insight to draw strength from each circumstance by choosing to have the right approach.

"If you put your happiness in temporary things, your happiness is temporary;" "Your greatest disappointment comes to your mind," "There is no point in holding the hand of your love one if you can not hold their hearts," and faith "Just because you can not see it, does not mean it does not exist," "You do not can pass hope if you don't have hope yourself, "and" You can't pass integrity if you don't have integrity, "are a few words of wisdom delivered. Born 4 December 1982 and first child born to devout Christian parents of Serbia, in Melbourne, Australia with rare Tetra-amelia disorders: without legs, missing both arms at shoulder height, and legless but with two small feet, one of which has two toes. His parents were initially destroyed after his birth. He grew up healthy. His life is full of difficulties and difficulties. One of them is prohibited by Australian law from attending a primary school due to physical disability, even though he is not mentally impaired. But during his schooling, the law changed, and he was one of the first disabled students to be integrated into mainstream schools.

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He learned to write using both of his toes to the left of his "feet," and a special instrument that slid into the big toe he used to hold. He also learned to use a computer and use the "heel and toe" method he used to show in his speeches, throwing tennis balls, answering the telephone, shaving, and taking a glass of water for himself. Vujicic was being bullied at school, which made him very depressed, and at the age of 10, started thinking about suicide. After asking God to grow hands and feet, he finally began to realize that his achievements were an inspiration to many people, and began to thank God for life. When Nick was growing up, he learned to deal with people with disabilities and began to do more things himself. He adapted the situation and found ways to accomplish tasks that most people can only do using their limbs, such as cleaning teeth, brushing hair, typing on fishing, swimming, computers, playing sports, and more.

Over time, Nick began to embrace the situation and achieve great things. In seventh grade, he was selected as school captain and worked with the student council there at various fundraising events for local charities and disability campaigns. According to him, the victory over his struggle along his journey, as well as his strength and enthusiasm for life can be credited with his beliefs, his family, his friends and the people he met during his life who had pushed him along the way. An important turning point in his life was when his mother showed him a newspaper article about a man who was dealing with a severe disability. This caused him to realize that he was not the only one with a big struggle. When he was seventeen, he began giving lectures in his prayer group, and finally started the non-profit organization, Life Without Limbs.

Nick graduated from college at the age of 21 with a double major in advertising financial planning accounting. He began his journey as a motivational speaker, focusing on topics currently faced by adolescents. He also spoke in the corporate sector, although his aim was to be an international inspirational speaker, both in Christian and non-Christian places. He regularly travels internationally to talk with Christian congregations, schools, and company meetings. He has spoken with more than two million people so far, in twelve countries on four continents (Africa, Asia, Australia and North America). Nick traveled all over the world to support his organization without limbs and he was the desired speaker who shared his mission with millions of people around the world. But not always like that. As a child, Nick was teased by other children. He can't manage that and is increasingly pulling himself. As a teenager, he decided that he could not continue like this. He wanted to take his own life, so he threw himself from the sink where he was placed. "I hope I will break my neck," he said. But nothing happened.

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"The problem is, he says now," that I think things must change. Only then can I be happy. I let circumstances lead me. And that situation, in my case, without arms and legs, is not always very good. "Nick's mother, who saw his son's struggle, advised him not to see his limitations, but good things." I do it literally, "he said," I sit in front of a mirror and look at myself. I think for example I have beautiful eyes. I said to myself, "Those eyes are mine, no one can take them from me." "In that way, little by little, I learned to see the positive side of everything. As a result, I found peace in my heart and I learned, by trial and error, to pay less attention to circumstances, but to deal with them. Now I satisfied and happy. Everything else doesn't matter anymore."

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I love this, it's really motivational. Without arms and legs he's traveled to more than 12 countries, stood and talk to millions who has arms and legs and yet they stay calm and listen to the point he has to make. This is inspiring

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