Nothing Perfect and Nothing Impossible



This quote has always been kept in my mind since I was 13 years old. Many classmates always insulted me with the worst words and another bad memory is they said I couldn’t study high neither get a good job in the future. All these insult words came into my mind which I have never forgotten and my tear was flowing on my checks when I ran back home so fast. I didn’t even know that my foot got injure by the bubbled wire because it wasn’t so painful like a human’s insulting speech.



My mother said to me “You aren’t perfect but you are possible”. Since that I start to use the quote “Nothing Perfect and Nothing Impossible” to inspire me. From day to day I always try to study very hard to discover my life either avoid of being illiterate. Now I have a good job and I’m continuing my scholar Master in Development Management in one of Private Universities in my country, Cambodia, and I’m sure I will gain more knowledge to develop myself either my community or country.



I’m so excited to join PulseWire because I have never imagined that I feel so familiar with this community. After I got an email from Jade asking me to volunteer as PulseWire welcoming team, I immediately agreed and felt so warm to be connected with the women around the globe to share my own story as well as learn from them. It seems the first time for me to open my eyes to see the beautiful world where many women are making the world be the change. Until the VOF 2010 opened for the applicants, I was still not so confident to apply but I used my quote to encourage myself that “Nothing Perfect and Nothing Impossible” as this platform is also empowering me much to be braver and stronger to give my voice heard globally so I decided to apply for this wonderful jorney on PulseWire.



I’m just a normal ambitious lady who wishes to achieve many dreams and I’m now heading to my dreams. I feel that a good role model is sometime not only required to someone who has high education, thus she should be the one who has a talent and thought to help the others in humanity and now I’m a leader in my whole family with 35 members so the first stage that I want to develop is to help the young generation of my family to be literate. My second stage is to develop my village which has 72 families and poor rural areas by giving them loan with the smallest interest or the poorest people without interest; moreover, I want to stop the violent in their family (my village) where the gender is not equal.

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