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Aeverie Polintan live by examples that, "Nothing is impossible."
The birth of a brilliant young lady. She was a gift to her parents when she was born in this world on February 2, 1997 along with her 3 more siblings. At her age of 21, she enjoy being a University student and aspiring to be a lawyer in the future.
What interests her are reading, travelling and exploring new cultures. A Catholic by faith.
Education is important. Attended school at St. Paul College, Parañaque; The Winchester School, Jebel Ali (Dubai,UAE); Northeastern University (Boston,USA); Cambridge University (Cambridge, UK); Leuven Institute (Leuven, Belgium).
She wanted to become IRONMAN if she's gonna be a superhero. Because for her, Ironman is unique amongst superheroes in that his powers are not innate; it is a product of his own hard work, resourcefulness, creativity and intelligence. She thinks they are similar in the sense that they make conscious decision to utilize their skills and their resources to benefit, not just themselves but their communities.
Early fulfilment. Quote and quote she stated: "Yes, I would like to think so. I am happy, and I love what I am doing right now and that to me is the definition of success. I think that a lot of people forget that success is subjective and that is why they aren't happy; it os because they're trying to achieve someone else's definition of success."
Overcoming failures at young age. As someone who is just starting life, she said it's hard for her to say if she'd reached rock bottom. However, she admitted that she faced challenges in her life and she thinks she had overcome challenges with the help of the amazing people around her. Her family is the greatest support system that she can possibly ask for, they have always been there for her in times of difficulties. She has also learned that there is no unsolvable problem if we have faith, courage and tenacity.
She described her siblings as her greatest fan in life.
Her own solution to "change to world". " I volunteer a lot especially with causes involving young people like me. For instance, i have been involved in an organization that teaches debating skills and facilitates policy debates. Not only does it boost students' self-esteem, but it also develops their critical thinking abilities, encourages their participation in conversations that affects the society that they live in and it teaches them the power of peaceful discourse. I like to think that my contribution in changing this world is equipping others with the skills that would be valuable in enabling them to change the world in their own ways. In the future i hope that i would have the opportunity to change the world as an International human rights lawyer who helps those in vulnerable situations achieve the fundamental rights that they are entitled to. I hope that in the future I could contribute in making this a more just and equitable world," she explained.
A College student who is currently gaining some real-world experiences. She just finished a stint working at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium and she's now working in the human Rights division of the Greek Ombudsman in Athens, Greece.
Her voice matters: "Never be afraid to fail, we learn just as much from failure as we do from success. So, keep on trying because if we do so then, there is no limit to what we can achieve."

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