3 Lessons on Hope in Challenging Times | Wajahat Ali | TED

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The last time I addressed this august TED crowd was in 2019
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from the main stage in Vancouver,
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where I was giving my first TED Talk on the case for having children.
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And that's where I shared the news I had just received earlier in the week
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that my then two-year-old daughter, Nusayba,
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was diagnosed with stage IV cancer and needed a full liver transplant.
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So how have your past three years been?
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As you can imagine,
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our last three years have been eventful.
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However, they have given me some tough,
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learned, lived experiences and lessons
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about this ephemeral thing we call hope.
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And apparently, there is a huge demand for hope right now.
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In 2022,
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we're all dealing with multiple crises.
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A pandemic has killed 900,000 Americans,
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there's a partial lockdown, there's disinformation,
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there's income inequality,
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the rise of white supremacy, people telling people like me,
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“Go back to where you came from.”
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We have to learn new Greek letters every few months,
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and oh, yeah, there's climate change.
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But other than that, things are pretty peachy.
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And with all of that, you might be asking,
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“Well, then, why should we be hopeful in such hopeless times, Wajahat?”
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And that is a very valid question.
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And it's a perfectly fair question.
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But hope is what allowed me to believe that my daughter would somehow survive.
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And she did.
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And so if I may, allow me to share briefly
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three pieces of advice or lessons
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or things that we can do
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that gave me hope in hopeless times
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and that I hope can help you.
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Number one.
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Tie your camel first.
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There's a great saying in Islam,
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many Muslims know this,
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that, have faith in God, but tie your camel first.
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As a dad,
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I felt utterly hopeless with Nusayba's cancer.
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I'm the dad, I'm supposed to fix things.
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But I couldn't fix cancer.
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Cancer plays for all the marbles.
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It's a relentless, brutal, remorseless killing machine.
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It does not care about your vacation plans.
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It does not care about your bucket list.
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It does not care about your Netflix queue.
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It comes for everything.
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Then, coronavirus.
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Awesome.
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How do I defeat coronavirus?
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A 41-year-old, middle-aged, slightly overweight male with flat foot.
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It's easy to feel helpless,
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out of control, adrift.
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But at the end of the day,
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try letting go of what you can't control
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and just focus on what you can control.
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The simple stuff.
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Wear a mask.
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Get vaccinated.
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Take care of your daily chores.
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Something that makes you feel that you have some control,
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some agency in this world.
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When it came to Nusayba,
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that meant as a dad, just to be present, you know,
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building her her Lego Friends set when she asked me to build it.
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Watching "Frozen" 39 times,
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then followed by "Zootopia" 46 times,
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then followed by "Moana" 56 times.
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Getting her the tasty frozen yogurt from the hospital vending machine
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that she loved.
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Do what you can the best you can.
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Have hope, but tie your camel first.
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And then be like Elsa from "Frozen"
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and let the rest go.
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Number two:
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invest in joy.
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Make the intention to actively invest in this thing called joy every day.
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Almost like a workout.
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You have to commit to it.
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It has to be a discipline.
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Build and flex that muscle.
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The world does not need more masochists or martyrs.
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It does not need more overworked, overstressed burnouts.
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New rule for 2022.
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You deserve to have moments of joy, even if they are fleeting,
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every day that you are alive.
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And you have to take those moments,
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you have to grab them, you have to seize them.
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I love food,
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so I learned how to cook Pakistani food,
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took my mom's recipes during lockdown.
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My kids love Lego, so that means now I love Lego.
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I love drinking chai.
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I make a cup of chai every day, it makes me happy.
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No matter how much stress or pain or misery I was going through,
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I made sure to invest time every day,
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to invest in things and people
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and experiences that gave me joy.
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And finally, number three.
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I would recommend, humbly, invest in the narrative of hope
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because the alternative is apathy and cynicism.
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Investing in hope is painful.
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It means opening yourself up to the possibility of pain,
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betrayal and disappointment.
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It's easier to court cynicism, right?
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You expect nothing, so you lose nothing.
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But it also means you have resigned yourself to the cheap seats.
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You are a spectator who yells out "Boo,"
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instead of being a participant in the ring where your nose could get bloody,
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but at least you're pushing the ball forward.
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It means choosing apathy and nihilism, which is comforting and easy,
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but also lazy and destructive.
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During Nusayba's cancer,
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I used to sit up every night after my family went to sleep
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and I stayed up till, like, three or four am, I couldn't sleep.
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And instead I imagined,
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like Doctor Strange in "Avengers: Endgame,"
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with the time stone,
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every possible scenario and outcome, just to prepare myself as a father.
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I had to emotionally prepare for every outcome.
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So I used to imagine Nusayba dying.
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I imagined burying her with my own hands.
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I imagined making the phone call to her grandparents,
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explaining that she had died, listening to them cry.
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I imagined living the rest of my life like a shell of a man,
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but pretending to put a smile on my face
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because I had a son to raise and now a daughter.
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My wife, badass that she is,
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was also pregnant during Nusayba's cancer.
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I had to be prepared.
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But I also chose to invest in a narrative in which Nusayba lived.
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And I imagined seeing her alive
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with a liver transplant, smiling,
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regaining her hair, full of joy and life.
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I preferred that story.
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That's the story I invested in,
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even as we were sitting on the edge of what seemed like a falling cliff,
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I decided I would put out the lawn chair and at least enjoy the scenery.
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Over 500 people, mostly strangers,
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chose to sign up to be donors for Nusayba,
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even people who told me they hated me for my politics.
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They were moved by her story.
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Sometimes some people can change.
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Sometimes some people can choose to do and be good.
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An anonymous donor, Shawn Zahir,
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decided to give a piece of his liver to a girl he never met
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just so she could live.
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I'm not Pollyanna.
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I'm not a foolish, wide-eyed, naive optimist.
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I'm a pragmatist,
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fully aware of the many challenges and horrors we are facing.
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But through my own personal experience, if it is at all helpful,
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I can assure you that walking through this forest of horrors,
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going on this journey, wherever it may lead,
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if you choose to invest in hope,
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it at least makes the ride a bit sweeter and easier.
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And as the wise ram tells Po in “Kung Fu Panda 2,”
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"Your story may not have such a happy beginning,
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but that does not make you who you are.
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It is the rest of it,
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who you choose to be."
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Right now,
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survival is victory in this story that we are living.
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We are alive during a pandemic.
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We are winning.
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And just for that, we should be grateful.
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And I hope the choices we make in these challenging times will,
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Inshallah, God willing,
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lead to a better story for all of us.
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And I believe that begins with choosing to invest in hope
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during hopeless times.
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Whitney Pennigton Rogers: Thanks so much for that.
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It was really wonderful to hear,
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and I think we may even hear Nusayba in the background,
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which is, I think, exciting.
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WA: I'm sorry, that's her, it's virtual school,
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I'm doing the best I can.
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The wildlings are right there.
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What's keeping us from the wildlings is a very thin wall, so let's pray.
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WPR: I think we talked about this before we started,
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that we're all at home right now.
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That's the thing I think we all know.
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So that's what it is.
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I think before we dive into just talking more about what you've suggested
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around growing hope,
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I'd love to start by talking a little bit about your book
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"Go Back to Where You Came From,"
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because I think that it will provide a nice foundation
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for, sort of, understanding your thinking around this
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and sort of how you've come to really embrace this.
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So I guess maybe you could start first by talking about the title of the book.
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You know, it's part memoir, part historical analysis,
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part how-to guide on being inclusive and creating a place of belonging.
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How did you come up with the title?
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Why did you choose this for the title of your book?
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WA: So the title is “Go Back to Where You Came From:
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And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American.”
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Very deliberate tongue in cheek, both ugly and funny, right?
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Because I believe that's the lived experience of life.
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But that's the lived experience of many Americans
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who are still trying to love a country that doesn't love us back.
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And so how do you respond to that pain?
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And some people cry, as you can tell, I laugh.
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And so this book is also an elegy
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for the rest of us
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who are still striving to be co-protagonists
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of this American narrative.
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And the book tries to expand and stretch this country
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to accommodate all of us
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to become the multiracial democracy it has to become.
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Or else I believe it'll all fail.
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And it's done with a lot of humor and hope,
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and throughout the journey, you read the book,
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you know, I talk about Nusayba's cancer,
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but there's lots of interesting things that happen to me.
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WPR: To put it mildly.
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WA: Yeah, my life is like a telenovela,
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like a Mexican soap opera for better and for worse.
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And so I hope that when you get to the end part,
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where I talk about "invest in hope, but tie your camel first,"
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the hope that I give the audience for the future,
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I don't want it to make it a hallmarky,
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fake, saccharine, Hollywood ending.
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I want you to really, like, I want it to be earned.
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And you know, the way to earn it is to confront the horrors,
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confront the challenges, name it, own it.
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Talk about the pain, wear the mileage and the scars.
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But despite all of that, you still persist, right?
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And because I agree, I mean,
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what I said in the speech, the five-minute talk that I just gave you,
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I believe in it.
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I've been on all the sides in moments of deep despair.
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I've been there, of darkness of pain,
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and I realize if you tap out, it's over.
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If you tap out, it's done.
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And what I've seen,
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and we'll probably talk about it because you read the book,
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in those moments in my life where you feel like it's over, it's done,
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I'm at the edge of the cliff and I'm about to fall,
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there's been a plot twist.
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Like, the the page turns,
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and with it comes, like, a better story.
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And so in the book I mention there was a time
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where I was completely broke, homeless,
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my parents were in jail, I was taking care of my grandparents.
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And I’m like, there’s no way, I couldn’t even imagine my future.
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I couldn't imagine living to the age of 40.
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I thought I would be dead by 35.
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I’m being honest with anyone who’s listening.
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My timeline, you know, I imagine a lot, like I said, like Doctor Strange,
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it ended at 35, I just couldn't imagine it.
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And I just knew that I would die.
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It’d be over, and I almost did die.
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But here I am, sitting in my home,
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married to a woman who's way better than me,
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I married way up.
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Like, hotter than me, smarter than me,
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like, it’s ridiculous, not even cool.
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And then I got three kids and then Nusayba, who was supposed to die,
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that’s what they told me, she wouldn’t make it.
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They said every complication against this girl is happening,
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you could just hear her chirping right now,
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I'm sure you guys can hear her chirping, that's Nusayba.
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So you never know, you never know.
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WPR: We have a question that came in from Darcy,
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where Darcy asked, "The idea of investing in hope is a great one.
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But how can we make it tangible?
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You mentioned visualization or avoiding complaining,
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but how else can we actually bring this to life?"
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WA: It's a very good question,
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and that's where I say, tie your camel first.
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You have to exhaust yourself of every possibility within your control.
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You know, and after that, you have to let go.
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I'll give you an example, I mention it in the book.
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There was a moment, my parents were in jail.
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I'm 21 years old, I have to leave school.
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I'm taking care of my grandparents,
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my grandmothers, who used to live with me.
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I'm an only child.
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I have to care of the family business,
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I have to pay the lawyer.
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It's post-9/11, my community turns vicious and cruel.
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Bad news travels fast, ladies and gentlemen,
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bad news travels fast.
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I'm surgical with my budget.
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I have an Excel sheet.
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I've got to pay all the bills.
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According to my Excel sheet,
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after I withdrew the 20 dollars from Wells Fargo
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on the corner of Warm Springs and Mission,
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I was supposed to have 71 dollars left.
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I go to the ATM of Wells Fargo.
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I take out the 20 bucks, I get the receipt.
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I look at the bottom, instead of 71 dollars,
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it was 00.03.
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I had 20 dollars, 00.03,
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I had to pay the bills, pay the lawyer,
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take care of my family.
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And I swear to you, at that time ...
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I mean, honestly, I said: “I have done everything in my power.
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I am exhausted.
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What can I do with three cents?”
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I didn't even get angry, I didn't get upset.
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I remember this vividly, it was a beautiful Bay Area day,
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anyone who lives there knows, 4pm, little bit of a windy breeze.
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The sun was still there, it was just idyllic.
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And I remember I started laughing, look at the receipt,
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and a couple of people behind me
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were trying to figure out what’s wrong with this guy.
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Because I didn’t know what to do, I just chuckled, I had three cents left.
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So this is what I did.
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I took the 20 dollars, went across the street and decided to splurge.
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I went to Subway
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and had a Subway supersized meal,
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foot-long tuna sandwich with all the workings and avocado.
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And then I decided to have two chocolate chip cookies.
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Then I went next door and had -- what is a Venti?
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What's the largest one at Starbucks?
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WPR: I think Venti, I don't drink coffee.
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WA: Venti caramel frappe with extra caramel drizzle, right?
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And I had now 20 dollars became 10 dollars.
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I went home, and I told my grandmother,
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I said, "I've done everything I possibly could.
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There's nothing else I can do.
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We have 10 bucks left, I'm sorry."
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I had some Dal Chawal that night watched a Netflix movie.
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And I remember, I said this in the book, I let go.
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There's nothing else I could do.
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I completely let go.
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I said, Allah, whatever happens, Inshallah, I leave it up to you.
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I've done everything within my powers,
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like, everything I could possibly think of, I've done.
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This is it, like, you want to save me, save me,
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you don't want to save me, whatever, I enjoyed my Subway meal.
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And I remember, this is really interesting,
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I had the best night's sleep that night that I have ever had in my life.
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I remember that sleep to this day.
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I have prayed for that sleep.
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I felt like I was a baby in my mother's womb.
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I tried to wonder why.
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It's because I knew that I did everything within my powers,
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I exhausted myself, and I let it go.
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And then what happened,
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somehow, I got a loan and 2,500 bucks came.
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And the story continued.
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And so when you're saying about doing something tangible,
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it's not just me saying that like,
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you have to have some feeling of control and autonomy
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in what is a world where you feel adrift
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and the ground is shifting beneath your feet.
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Those small chores that you take for granted,
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they'll give you order, some discipline.
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I’m making that chai. I’m painting this.
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I’m feeding my children. I took out the trash.
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I did some work today.
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I can control this. I did this with my hands.
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I'm still alive, right?
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And then you plot and you do the best you can,
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and then you let go.
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And I think those daily chores, that daily routine, that you establish
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gives you a sense of rhythm,
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at the very least, says,
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"The world can take everything, but it won't take this.
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It won't take my delicious cup of chai that I made with my own hands.
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It won't take this little plant I plotted outside.
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It won't take my love for my kids.
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It won't take that from me.
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Not today, death, not today."
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So I hope for whoever asked that question, I hope that was hopeful.
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