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Malala Yousafzai - I Am Not Who You Think I Am

Nov 5, 2025
Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and education activist, shares her journey of self-discovery beyond the headlines. She humorously recounts a panic attack at Oxford after trying a bong, reveals insights on friendship, and reflects on societal pressures regarding marriage. Malala discusses her heartbreak for Afghan women denied education and emphasizes the need for global accountability. With warmth and wisdom, she also shares the joy of finding love while navigating her evolving views on motherhood.
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ANECDOTE

Reintroducing Herself Through Memoir

  • Malala wrote Finding My Way to reintroduce herself beyond global titles and headlines.
  • She wanted to show she was a student seeking love, friendships, and normal life experiences.
INSIGHT

Myth Vs. Real Person

  • Malala is frustrated that media makes her seem like a historical, boring figure.
  • She stresses that people who meet her find her funny and alive, contradicting the myth.
ANECDOTE

First Normal Student Experiences

  • Oxford was Malala's first taste of normal student life like pizza, McDonald's, and late nights.
  • She savoured freedom while trying to ignore ever-present security and explore new experiences.
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