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Nick Vujicic

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Introduction

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Finding Strength within the Midst of Trials. Even when the world around us feels dark, the Bible tells us to rejoice. But how can we do that? Let's be told. Prepare your hearts to listen to God. Success always starts with failure. The more you struggle, the closer you are to achieving success.

 
Nick Vujicic

This motivational story will definitely encourage and motivate you to follow your dreams, succeed in life, treat others with kindness, and never surrender yourself. He is such a person who, through strength & hope, has overcome life's challenges. He failed again and again, but he tried again, and again.

Early Life

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Nick Vujicic is a perfect example of greatness. He was born on December 4, 1982, in Melbourne, Australia, to Dušanka and Borislav Vujicic. Phocomelia, he had no limbs. It was not hereditary, nor was it due to thalidomide. Nothing negative was revealed by the ultrasound. For this, there was just no medical explanation.

His mother initially refused to look at him or hold him when the nurse held him ahead of her after delivering him. Even before she had laid her eyes on him, she had loved him from the womb. Sadly, she was trapped between the surging emotions of worry, worry, and fear of what life held for him.

He was the first disabled child in school to be relocated to the Australian establishment. From pillar to post, he was bullied. He was laughed at, avoided, ruled out of games. With each passing day, his worries soared. Nick tried some prosthetics at age 6, but since they restricted his motion, they were more of a restraint than assistance. Apparently, he had learned a way without them to do certain stuff. No additional weight!

Unfortunately, at age 8, he suffered seriously from depression. He felt he would always be a burden for the remainder of his life and nobody will want to marry him. These odd thoughts made his life chances pretty much as good as a mirage. He had just one wish—arms and legs, that's it. 

He couldn't cope with the rejections he encountered outside at age 10, while his home was a sanctuary from the external storms. He then attempted to drown himself in a lake, but he was prevented from doing so by the love he had for his parents.


He attended Runcorn State High School, Queensland, Australia, where he played the part of the top boy and was also a member of the student council that performs charitable work and fundraising activities locally for charities and disability campaigns.

Nick graduated from Griffith University with a Bachelor's degree in Business, where he specialized in both planning and accounting.

His mom realized that his situation was taking a toll on him and wanted sooner or later to show him a news article about a person with a significant disability, rather than Nick's. Nick Vujicic became grateful for everything from that moment on. He also said he had found peace after his relationship with God had been created.

Though he couldn't make it easy for certain stuff to happen, he believed that it was not what you had, but what you were doing with it.

He always, however, told himself that he was not afraid to struggle and take a leap again. He started looking at everything he didn't have, and he felt thankful for the many things he already had. He agreed at that point that his condition was not going to control his life. He told himself he would never again embrace defeat.

Who would have thought that Nick could brush his teeth now and wash his hair without prosthetics?

He writes up to 43 words a minute today, can throw tennis balls, play drums, shave his hair, get a drink of water, and answer a phone call as well.

Public Speaking and Movies

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He created his non-profit "Life without Limbs" organization at a pretty young age. His non-profit foundation has brought him to places around the world to meet with business leaders, presidents of nations, religious leaders, and colleges, like Kenya and Korea. He also filled L.A. with it. With over 100,000 people to hear his messages of love, optimism, and inspiration as they deal with the everyday struggles of life, Dodgers Stadium.

In addition, at the Method Fest Independent Film Festival and The Feel Good Film Festival, Nick won the first-ever award given by Doorpost Film Project.

He starred in the short film The Butterfly Circus and was named Best Actor in 2010 for his amazing performance as Will.

He also wrote and created a DVD, Biography of a Biography of a Determined Man of Faith, with the title.

In 2011, during the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting, Nick Vujicic delivered a mind-blowing speech in Switzerland.


Speaking to world leaders, orphans, and the poor, Nick has toured 58 countries around the world.



After all these accomplishments, Nick still went ahead in 2011, to release a music video titled “something more” in 2011.


Books

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More than 10 books in several languages were written by Vujicic (English, Spanish, Portuguese, etc). His books, including Personal trainer, Tiens Bon (Hold on), Irresistible, The unstoppable power of faith, Love without limits, Be the hands and feet. Life without limits, Limitless, Unstoppable, Hope inspired life, Attitude is everything, Stand strong, Give me a hug.

Marriage

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In 2008, at of his speeches, Nick met a gorgeous woman. They soon fell in love and got married, and Nick is now the father of four beautiful kids. On a daily basis he inspires various people round the world along with his desire to live life limitlessly. Nick still lives his life to the fullest in spite of his disability.

Conclusion

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Nick Vujicic persevered through life’s challenges, by overcoming all obstacles and living a satisfying life without limbs. He inspires others to create positive changes and impact in their communities. He encourages Boys and youths to affix The Boys’ Brigade to develop perseverance, resilience, and go further in life!

See Also

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  • Hirotada Ototake, a Japanese sports journalist and survivor of Tetra-amelia syndrome.
  • Joanne O'Riordan, an Irish girl who survived and was diagnosed with Tetra-amelia syndrome.
  • Jennifer Bricker, a legless American acrobat who has won several competitions.

References

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Vujicic

https://nickvujicic.com/

https://www.thextraordinary.org/nick-vujicic

https://www.goodreads.com/author/similar/3395320.Nick_Vujicic

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3607348/bio