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Carolina’s determination led her to approach a Washington Post reporter with her chronicles written on rag papers | Global TV

Posted on: April 24, 2024

Everyone is focused | what we are lacking is opportunities | Says Dr. Oommen Mammen | A Chronicle of Dreams: From Rag picker to Inspiration | Global TV

In a recent Global TV conversation, Dr. Manisha Kaushik, Liliyya Sara Abraham, and Dr. Oommen Mammen discussed the perception of South Indians and their exposure to criticism. Dr. Oommen Mammen had shared two powerful stories that had shed light on the importance of opportunity and determination in the process of transforming the destiny of people and societies.

Dr. Mammen shared an emotional story about Carolina Maria de Jesus, a woman from Brazil who only completed third grade education but had a big dream. Carolina, a ragpicker and a mother of three, dreamed of providing education and a better life for children living in poverty. Despite her own hardships, she dedicated herself to teaching these children basic skills like reading and writing.

Carolina’s story resonated with Dr. Mammen as he listened to Dr. Manisha’s discussion about the power of dreams. He recalled a specific incident where Carolina encountered a young boy chasing after a piece of chicken leg amidst the trash they scavenged for survival. This emotional memory reminded him of the universal nature of poverty and the dreams it inspires.

Carolina’s determination led her to approach a Washington Post reporter with her chronicles written on rag papers. Despite her lack of formal education, her story was published, attracting the attention of Jonathan K and subsequently, Donovan Kennedy. Carolina’s simple dream of clean linen, four walls, and a neat bathroom for these children became a reality as she tirelessly worked to educate them.

Dr. Mammen emphasized that dreaming, regardless of its size, is crucial. Carolina’s story illustrated how dreams, when pursued with determination, can change lives. He debunked the stereotype that South Indians are inherently more focused or less judgmental, citing examples of poverty and lack of education still prevalent in parts of South India.

He shared the story of a beggar who meticulously kept a diary detailing where and when he could find food, highlighting the importance of knowledge and focus in every aspect of life.

Dr. Mammen’s narrative served as a reminder that dreams have no geographical boundaries and that determination knows no limits. Whether it’s a ragpicker in Brazil or a beggar in India, the human spirit can overcome any obstacle with the right opportunity and determination.

The conversation concluded with a powerful message: every individual, regardless of their background, are focused, has the potential to dream and achieve, given the right opportunity, care and support with clear determination to transform their lives. Give people the right kind of opportunities, all of them will surprise you with the kind of transformation that they make in their lives.

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