This is No Time to Close Your Heart A Letter From My Mother

namaste

eight years ago my mother wrote a letter

to me

the letter is in hindi so i will

translate it for you and i’ve never

shown this letter to anyone so this is

the first time ever that i’m

showing it to everybody now

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the letter it says

my nickname sadako means be always

blessed

how are you i’m proud that i gave her

i have a son like you when you say

that money is not important in life then

i feel really bad

son money is a very important thing in

life because first of all

we have to arrange marriage for sikha

shikai is my sister my youngest sister

and then we have to help get sunny

settled

sunny is my younger brother

and then we have to build our house we

our first house we don’t have house we

have to build our

first house so i have a full faith in

you that you will definitely go to

america

and that that this is the dream of

our first your unfortunate mother that

your sister sikha will get married to a

nice guy and that that we have our own

house

what do you think blessings to all three

of you

your mother sanjukern

i was born in a very small village in

india

the current literacy rate of my entire

state

is 64 64 so you can imagine the

quality and condition of education 20 23

years ago

in my village there was no electricity

so i used lanterns to read books

i walked approximately five to six miles

every day

to go to a school to attend school

at school we didn’t have tables or

benches

so i had to carry bora bora is a plastic

made rug

i had to carry that in my backpack so i

could take that to school and sit on

that

that rug that plastic made rug

receiving an education has always been a

distant dream for me since childhood

despite all these hurdles last year i

finished my bachelor’s degree from

washington state university here in

everett campus and

thank you thank you and and and i’m

about to choose where i’ll be pursuing

my master’s degree i have already

although i’ve applied at several

universities i’ve already received

acceptance letter from two of the highly

ranked universities uh

including george washington and

university of chicago

um to study education policy

what i have been through in life it’s

it’s

different it’s it’s hard and it will be

hard for me

to explain to all of you that how how

how much i feel what i feel

there have been so many people who have

supported me in my journey

and they are continued to support and

supporting me to become the man i

imagine

i was five years old only five years old

when my

father departed to heaven

my mother who was 22 years old widow

back then

she was she was supposed to remain in a

perpetual state of mourning for the rest

of her life

back then in india widows were not

treated like people like you and i

they had to wear white clothes they were

not allowed to wear any other

any other colorful clothes they

they were not allowed to eat meats

they were not and they were expected to

remarry someone in the family

however the epitome of bravery my mother

she wanted to give her three children a

better life

so she left one place she knew as home

and fled to nepal a nearby country

she worked multiple menial jobs just to

keep food on the table for me

and my two younger siblings growing up

in the shadow of mount everest

i i can vividly remember the room that

we lived in

it was 12 by 10 feet room my we had a

kitchen in one corner

in that kitchen we had a stove and and

some utensils and some

some spices and another another corner

we had an almira almira is like a

rack where we keep clothes so another

corner we had we had that almirah

and then we would slip sleep in the in

another corner all four of us

we we would we slept mostly on the

floors because we didn’t have money to

buy

by the bed that’s it there was nothing

nothing nothing else in that room

i’ve never seen my father or i’ve never

i don’t even remember the face of my

father

but i do remember my mother skipping

meals several times

so we could eat me and my two younger

siblings

maybe it wasn’t expected but i found my

first mentor

in my mother from her i learned

the values of life i learned about

bravery

i learned about courage i learned

what it means to stand up for yourself

to work hard for what you wanted in life

at the age of 16 i became the primary

breadwinner of my house

taking care of my mother putting through

both of my younger siblings to school

colleges universities and now my

youngest sister she’s

finishing up her master’s degree in may

so today i want to share about three

mentors three other mentors

in my life who have made an impact who

have made

a tremendous impact on my life

they have inspired me to serve others to

continue to serve others

it it may not seem to you to

mentor someone or even become a or

even become a mentor but i hope you will

realize the value of the commitment

today it changes so much mentorship it

changes so much

my first mentor i met him when i moved

to delhi in 2008

his name is ajay sahi he

he left the lavish life of diplomatic

life

to to create change in the slum areas in

india

for three years ajay and i we taught

english and mathematics to impoverished

women and children

in different different slums in india

and then we also helped enroll several

students to

high school to primary school to middle

school

and help women learn their rights from

ajaz

selflessness i learned that growth

through sacrifice is in fact no

sacrifice at all

that is that selflessness in the service

of others

even at the cost of one’s own personal

comfort

is noble

i met my next mentor in a place i would

have never expected

maybe i was naive let me tell you of

nisha

nisha was a nisha was 11 years old girl

and i was five years older than her back

then so i was 16.

and so ajay and i had created a a study

group

in a slum called anna nagar salam in new

delhi

in that slum nisha used to come to a

study

english and mathematics she had an

unbridled passion for knowledge

and so we recognized this me and ajayi

both recognized this

and so we enrolled her to uh to a middle

school

and and she went on to school and ajay

and i

we went on to help others children other

children to different

slum areas in 2012 i received a

scholarship fulbright scholarship

to come to the united states so i came

to the united states

and nisha became someone who had come

and gone in my life

two years ago a little less than two

years on 27th

may 2018 i received a message on

facebook

from a girl named nisha saying that hi

brother my i’m nisha and i i don’t know

if you remember me but

i was at the nanagar slum and and she

told me

that she had moved out of the agnanger

slum now she works for a multinational

i.t company in delhi and she rents an

apartment in a place called lakshmi

nagar

where she lives with her parents

that day i realized the value of a

simple act

i would have never imagined what a

simple act could

make a change in someone’s life

that day i became an advocate of

mentorship

that day since that day i have been

mentoring hundreds of

students through different non-profit

organizations including a non-profit

that i started pacific willow and

and another nonprofit that i’m currently

working with called freedom english

academy

and where i mentor a group of students

one at a time and so

since then i became

with her sheer persistence she changed

her life

and mine from nisha i learned that

gratitude reciprocates

that giving gives back

i met my third mentor when i was working

for

a non working for a project called

ananya tsai with gates foundation

i was in bihar and sunita at first

instance she seemed really shy but

little did i know that she was a change

maker

sunita like many other women in these

areas

did not have toilet in her home so she

would have to wake up at four o’clock in

the morning

and go to and go to a

in a field to defecate or to relieve

herself

the dog the dark walk to field brought

the dangers along to

because the bad elements of the society

would consider it an opportunity to

harass these women

i learned that issue stemmed not only

for the lack of toilets

but but a far bigger barrier

a cultural unacceptance to use these

utilities

see having a temple in these areas

is as common as having a kitchen in

america

so so having a toilet in your courtyard

was considered

unclean and unholy

despite knowing the fact that it may be

dangerous to her life

or or her husband will will divorce her

she decided to stand up a stand against

her own family

and the whole community

she did not just stand up for or to

build her first ever toilet

and i we supported her as the guest

foundation

people we supported her to build her

first ever toilet she did not just stand

up against her own family

but she also inspired many other women

in the area

to to stand up and build their toilet

from sunita i learned that first one

through the wall burdens the most impact

that nothing is impossible if you’re

willing to accept the scars to see it

through

in my life i’ve realized that we all

need mentors

mentorship transcends age color

sex gender class or any other thing

any other constricted system that we

choose to recognize

we can be 60 or we can be 16.

a cultured man with fortunate

circumstances

sacrificing his for the benefit of

others

a child against all odds

persevering perceiving to

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support to raise up an entire family

entire family

are a woman

against the or women fighting against

the whole society

to to have the toilet we can all have a

mentor and we can all mentor someone

we just have to search with the right

intention to see with the right lens

i imagine that i will seek out mentors

for the rest of my life

as much as i will seek to mentor

so if i could leave you with something

today i would just like to tell you

that mentors change lives

they really do change lives

in the audience i see some some young

people

some little more mature

i urge you to go find

just two mentors or mentees

one who can steer your career in the

right direction

and one who can steer your emotions

towards positiveness whenever you’re

feeling low in your life

and try to beat that to someone else

because gratitude reciprocates

that giving gives back

when you mentor someone you will find

that you are not changing the lives of

just that person

you’re changing the lives of many people

who are associated with that person

many many people my mentors

like sunita like sunita like ajay

or nisha they have not just changed my

life or my mentors many of them who are

actually sitting here

kathy joanne robert they have not just

changed my life

but the lives of my family my friends

or anyone to whom i will impact

because if we create a community of

mentors

we will create a community of trust and

in

any community every community every

member

needs that just one push or a lift up

from the people we trust

so let’s create a community and we will

create a community of selfless service

and reciprocal gratitude and indelible

courage

thank you

you

八年前我妈妈给我写了一封信

这封信是印地语的,所以我

会为你翻译,我从来没有

给任何人看过这封信,所以这

是我现在第一次

给大家看

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] 上面写着

我的昵称 sadako 的意思是永远

祝福

你好吗我很自豪我给了她

我有一个像你这样的儿子当你

说金钱在生活中并不重要时

我觉得

儿子真的很糟糕 生活中很重要的事情,

因为首先

我们必须为 sikha shikai 安排婚姻

是我的妹妹,我最小的妹妹

,然后我们必须帮助阳光

安顿,

阳光是我的弟弟

,然后我们必须建造我们的房子,我们是

我们的第一所房子 没有房子,我们

必须建造我们的

第一所房子,所以我完全相信

你,你一定会去

美国

,这是

我们第一个你不幸的母亲的梦想,

你的妹妹 sikha 会嫁给一个

好人 而且我们有自己的

豪 用

你的想法祝福你们三个

你的母亲 sanjukern

我出生在印度的一个小村庄

目前我整个州的识字率

是 64 64 所以你可以想象

20 23 年前的教育质量和条件

我的村子没有电,

所以我用灯笼看书

我每天步行大约五到六英

里去学校上学

在学校我们没有桌子或

长凳,

所以我不得不随身携带 bora bora 是一种塑料

做地毯,

我必须把它放在背包里,这样我

就可以把它带到学校,坐在

那个塑料做的地毯上,

接受教育

对我来说从小就一直是一个遥远的梦想,

尽管有所有这些障碍,去年我

完成了我的学士学位

在埃弗雷特校区获得华盛顿州立大学的学位

谢谢,谢谢,而且

我即将选择在哪里攻读

硕士学位,

尽管我已经申请了几

所大学 关系 我已经收到

了包括乔治华盛顿大学和芝加哥大学在内的两所

排名靠前的大学的录取通知书

嗯 学习教育政策

我在生活中经历了

什么 不

一样 很难而且我

很难解释 对你们所有人来说,

我的感受有多少 我的感受

有这么多人

在我的旅程中支持我

,他们继续支持和

支持我成为我

想像

我五岁只有五年的人

当我

父亲离开天堂时

我的母亲年迈 22 岁的

寡妇那时

她应该在她

的余生中永远处于哀悼状态

那时在印度寡妇没有

像你和我这样的人被对待

他们必须穿白色的衣服 他们

不允许穿任何

其他任何颜色的衣服

他们不允许

吃肉 家庭

然而勇敢的缩影 我的母亲

她想让她的三个孩子过上

更好的生活

所以她离开了一个她熟悉的地方

并逃到了尼泊尔 一个附近的国家

她从事多项卑微的工作只是为了

让我和我的餐桌上有食物

在珠穆朗玛峰 ii 的阴影下长大的两个弟弟妹妹

可以清楚地记得

我们住

的房间是 12 x 10 英尺的房间,我们在那个

厨房的一个角落

里有一个厨房,我们有一个炉子,还有

一些餐具和

一些 香料和另一个角落

我们有一个衣橱 艾尔米拉就像一个

架子,我们放衣服的地方所以

我们有另一个角落,我们有那个衣橱

,然后我们会在

另一个角落溜进去睡觉 我们四个人,

我们大部分时间都睡在

地板,因为我们没有钱

在床边买就这样

那个房间里什么

都没有 记得我妈妈斯基皮

吃几次饭,

这样我们就可以吃掉我和我的两个

弟弟妹妹

,这可能是意料之中的,但我在母亲那里找到了我的

第一个

导师 为自己挺身而出,

为自己想要的生活而努力工作

16 岁时,我成为

了我家的主要养家糊口者,

照顾我的母亲,让

我的两个弟弟妹妹上

大学,现在我

最小的妹妹她正在

完成学业 在五月获得硕士学位,

所以今天我想分享关于我生命中的

三位导师的其他三位导师

,他们

对我的生活产生了巨大的影响,

他们激励我为他人服务,

继续为他人服务

,这可能 在您看来,您似乎没有

指导某人,甚至没有成为

甚至成为一名导师,但我希望您能

意识到今天承诺的价值

它改变了如此多的指导,它

改变了

我的初恋 或者我在 2008 年搬到德里时遇到了他

他的名字是 ajay sahi

他离开了外交生活的奢华生活

三年来在印度的贫民窟地区创造变化 ajay 我我们教

英语和数学给贫困

妇女和

印度不同贫民窟的孩子

,然后我们还帮助了几个

学生从

高中到小学到初中

,帮助妇女从阿贾兹的无私中了解自己的权利

为他人服务

即使牺牲自己的个人

舒适

也是高尚的

我在一个我从未想过的地方遇到了我的下一位导师

也许我很天真 让我告诉你

nisha

nisha 是一个 11 岁的女孩

,我 那时她比她大五岁,

所以我 16 岁。

所以我和

ajay 在新德里的一个贫民窟中创建了一个学习小组,名为 anna nagar Salam,

在那个贫民窟 nisha 曾经来

学习

英语和数学 她

对知识

有着无限的热情,所以我们认识到了这一点,我和

ajayi 都认识到了这一点

,所以我们把她送进了一所中学

,然后她继续上学,我和 ajay

我们继续帮助其他孩子

2012年到不同贫民区的其他孩子我获得了

富布赖特奖学金

来美国,所以我

来到了美国

,妮莎

在两年前不到两年的27日成为了我生命中来去匆匆的人

2018 年 5 月,我在 Facebook 上

收到一个名叫 nisha 的女孩发来的消息,说嗨,

兄弟,我是 nisha,我不知道

你是否记得我,但

我在 nanagar 贫民窟,她

告诉

我她已经搬出

现在她在德里的一家

跨国 IT 公司工作,她

在一个叫 lakshmi nagar 的

地方租了一套公寓,那天她和父母住在那里

知道一个

简单的行为可以

改变一个人的生活

那天我成为导师的倡导者 从

那天起,我一直在

通过不同的非营利组织指导数百名学生,

包括我创办的非营利组织

pacific willow

和 我目前

正在与之合作的另一个非营利组织叫做自由英语

学院

,在那里我一次指导一组学生

,所以

从那以后,我

凭借她的坚持改变

了她的生活

,我从尼莎那里了解到

感恩会

回报给予 回馈

我在盖茨基金会为一个名为 ananya tsai 的项目工作时遇到了我的第三位导师

这些地区的许多其他妇女的家中

没有厕所,所以她

必须在早上四点钟醒来

,然后去田野里去。

d 排便或

排便 狗 黑暗步行到田野带来

了危险,

因为社会的不良分子

会认为这是

骚扰这些妇女的机会

我了解到这个问题不仅源于

缺乏厕所

,而且 更大的

障碍 文化上不接受使用这些

公用设施

看到在这些地区有一座寺庙

就像在美国有一个厨房一样普遍,

所以在你的院子里有一个厕所

被认为是

不干净和不圣洁的,

尽管知道这可能

对她很危险 生活

,否则她的丈夫将与她离婚

她决定站出来反对

她自己的家庭

和整个社区,

她不只是站出来支持或

建造她的第一个厕所

,我支持她作为我们支持的客人

基金会 她建造了她的

第一个厕所她不仅站

起来反对自己的家人,

而且还激励

该地区的许多其他女性

站起来建造自己的厕所

从 sunita 我了解到,第一个

穿过墙的负担最大的影响

如果你愿意接受我生命中的伤痕,那么没有什么是不可能

的 或任何其他我们选择承认的

任何其他受限系统,

我们可以是 60 岁,也可以是 16 岁。

一个有教养的人,有幸

为了他人的利益而牺牲自己

的孩子

整个家庭

整个家庭

都是

反对或

反对整个社会

的女性 为了上厕所 我们都可以有

导师 我们都可以指导某人

我们只需要以正确的

意图搜索 用正确的镜头看

我想我会

在我的余生中寻找导师,

就像我会寻求导师一样,

所以如果我今天能给你留下一些东西

,我只想告诉

你导师

改变生活 他们确实改变

了观众中的生活 我看到一些年轻人

更成熟了

我敦促你

去找两个导师或

指导者 一个可以引导你的职业生涯

朝着正确的方向

发展 每当

您在生活中感到低落

并试图将其击败其他人时,

因为感恩

会回报,

当您指导某人时,您会

发现您并没有改变

那个人

的生活,而是改变了许多人的生活

与那个人有联系的人

很多很多人 我的导师

喜欢 sunita 喜欢 sunita 喜欢 ajay

或 nisha 他们不仅改变了我的

生活或我的导师 他们中的许多人

实际上坐在这里

kathy joanne robert 他们不仅

改变了我的生活,

而且 我的家人、朋友

或任何我将影响到的人的生活,

因为如果我们创建一个导师社区,

我们将创建一个信任社区,并且

任何社区中,每 社区每个

成员都

需要我们信任的人的一次推动或提升,

所以让我们创建一个社区,我们将

创建一个无私服务

和互惠感恩和不可磨灭

勇气的社区

谢谢你