Thirteen years ago, as a student, Aima went on a typical picnic with her friends. Nearby, there was an exciting zip line attraction—a thrilling ride across a scenic mountain gorge.
Naturally, the students couldn’t resist and lined up at the instructor’s station. When it was Aima’s turn, she confidently launched herself off the platform, but midway through the ride, when the tension on the cable was greatest, the structure failed, and the girl plunged into the abyss…
Miraculously, the fall wasn’t as bad as it could have been—Aima landed relatively well but severely injured her leg. She was quickly evacuated to the hospital, where after surgery, it was discovered that during the fall, one of the most dangerous bacteria had entered the wound, multiplying rapidly and leading to tissue necrosis.

After the first surgery, she needed ten more before her life was no longer in danger. Unfortunately, she lost all four limbs, underwent several skin grafts, but never gave up mentally, showing remarkable courage.
Now, she’s finishing her degree and earning her doctorate in psychology, actively helping people with amputations.
Aima’s example is truly inspiring, not only for people with disabilities but also for those who have never experienced such challenges. Let’s wish her continued success and happiness!