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Donya, a former Afghan translator for the U.S. government, lives alone in Fremont, California. When she’s promoted to | dG1fd3U4Q3pWZmlrLTQ
Transcript
00:00 Tell me about the situation in Afghanistan before you left to come here.
00:07 I don't spend much time thinking.
00:11 Why?
00:12 Too busy with my social life.
00:16 Thank you.
00:19 Fortune messages. They shouldn't be too lucky. They shouldn't be too unlucky.
00:28 Don't pursue happiness you created.
00:31 I'm not meeting anybody.
00:47 You don't need anybody. You need someone special.
00:50 I admire people like you who have stories to tell of courage and displacement.
00:56 Guess which immigrant hero I love the most?
00:59 White Fang.
01:01 The dog.
01:03 Where are you from?
01:09 I'm from Afghanistan.
01:12 I've never met an Afghan before. You seem like a friendly people.
01:15 We are. I'm just not a good example.
01:18 It's okay to feel lonely sometimes. It would be very strange if people did not think about other possibilities, about other people.
01:45 If you love yourself, then you should say it out loud.
01:48 I love myself.
01:50 Good.
01:52 The End
01:55 The End
01:59 The End
02:02 (upbeat music)
02:05 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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