In the book I am Malala: the girl who defended education and was killed by the Taliban, Malala states: "I don't want to be considered as the "girl killed by the Taliban" but " the girl who fought for education.” This is the cause to which I want to dedicate my life." Ever since Malala was little, she had always wanted to learn. Unlike most male figures in the country, her father always pushed for girls to receive an education. Growing up, Malala learned the importance of education from her father. When she saw girls not attending school, she became sad. She was one of the lucky ones to be able to attend school and have the support of a male figure. As time passed, he developed the same passion that ran through his father's veins. She was immensely passionate about women's education to the point of even risking her life for this cause. Likewise, I also value my education. Growing up, my parents also taught me the importance of education. Every day they reminded me to do well in school. During middle school, I wanted to become a teacher because I loved helping children achieve greatness through education. I would also be a teacher with my little one
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