BANZA December 2015 Issue | Page 13

As much as Fatuma likes to try out every career path, “a foundation to help children is the only constant in my dream,” she says. “Every child has a right to dream. If it’s a home that helps them dream, that’s what I will give them. If it’s education, I will give them. I want children to live in an environment that provides them room to dream and aspire.” We all see the world at different angles, but Fatuma’s view is interesting. She sees the world as “a hospital and everyone has their own level of sickness. I feel it’s not right to go around complaining about our problems. Talking to someone else about our problems is like hurting someone who is already hurt. We tend to think we deserve attention because we have bigger problems than everyone else. By doing so, we disregard what others are going through. We should always find ways to cure ourselves and then be the ones reach out to others.” The world is a hospital and everyone has their own level TALK TO US We would like to hear what you think about our of sickness. I feel it is not feature stories right to go around and articles. complaining about our problems Drop us an email: [email protected] 13