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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Malala Yousafzai's Memoir Unveils Her Unexpected Struggles and Growth

Malala Yousafzai's Memoir Unveils Her Unexpected Struggles and Growth

2 Nov

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Summary

  • Malala opens up about PTSD, anxiety, and trying marijuana after Taliban attack
  • Therapy played a vital role in her recovery and self-discovery at Oxford
  • Malala embraced her "troublemaker" side, joining diverse student groups
Malala Yousafzai's Memoir Unveils Her Unexpected Struggles and Growth

In her new memoir "Finding My Way," Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai provides a candid look at the struggles and personal growth she experienced in the years following the Taliban attack that thrust her into the global spotlight.

Malala, who was shot by a Taliban assassin in Pakistan in 2012 at the age of 15, dismantles the "virtuous and dutiful heroine" image that was projected onto her in the aftermath. She shares how she grappled with PTSD and anxiety, including a harrowing flashback triggered by trying marijuana while in college. Malala credits therapy as a vital part of her recovery, helping her process the trauma and acknowledge her emotions.

The Malala who graduated from Oxford University was vastly different from the shy, serious girl the world had come to know. During her college years, Malala embraced her "troublemaker" side, joining a multitude of student groups and immersing herself in the diverse South Asian community. This allowed her to rediscover the old Malala who loved solving puzzles, watching wrestling, and gossiping with friends.

Malala's candid memoir offers a refreshingly human perspective on her journey, shedding light on the unexpected challenges she faced and the personal growth she experienced in the years since the Taliban attack that catapulted her to global fame.

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Malala Yousafzai opened up about her battles with PTSD and anxiety, including a harrowing flashback triggered by trying marijuana while in college at Oxford University.
During her time at Oxford, Malala embraced her "troublemaker" side, joining a multitude of student groups and immersing herself in the diverse South Asian community, allowing her to rediscover her old self.
Therapy was a vital part of Malala's recovery, helping her process the trauma, acknowledge her emotions, and realize she was suffering from PTSD and anxiety.

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