
Empower
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A descendant of Afghan nobles, Tareq Azim's family was forced to flee their homeland in 1979. He assimilated in the United States through his love of sports but when he returned to his home country in 2004, he discovered countless children living on the streets, waiting for the inevitable recruitment into terrorist networks and anti-peace militias. Azim's close encounter with the ravages of a war-torn society taught him how pain can generate the most intense forms of fear, anxiety, and depression. He had found his salvation through sports and physical activity, and he knew these children could too.
He put his method to the test and created the Afghan Women's Boxing Federation, the official governing body for women's sports for the National Olympic Committee and the first ever in the history of any Islamic republic, proving that Afghanistan was ready for social change by addressing the harms of accumulated trauma.
Now, his remarkable full story is revealed in this book that is both a memoir and a roadmap that "could not be more timely" (Hunter Maats, author of The Straight-A Conspiracy). Through his own experiences, he effortlessly explains how fear is an invitation to seek a deeper feeling within?a feeling that is achieved when we engage in righteous and sincere struggle. Only then will our choices be guided by values that help us avoid the pitfalls of moral and personal failure. Featuring actionable advice and varied clear-eyed case studies, including MMA star Jake Shields, former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, and San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York, Empower is the ultimate guide to living a life understanding that fear is there to help you.
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Seth Davis is a studio analyst for college basketball at CBS Sports and senior writer at The Athletic. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Wooden: A Coach's Life and When March Went Mad: The Game Transformed Basketball.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Foreword
- Prologue: Smiling at Death
- Chapter One: Truth
- The Game Plan: Dion Jordan Discovers His Truth
- Chapter Two: Humility
- The Game Plan: Jake Shields Fights with Humility
- Chapter Three: Community
- The Game Plan: Marshawn Lynch, Community Warrior
- Chapter Four: Impact
- The Game Plan: Tulsi Gabbard's Impact Through Service
- Chapter Five: Permission
- The Game Plan: Jed York Gives Himself Permission
- Chapter Six: Selflessness
- The Game Plan: Chris James's Selfless Friendship
- Chapter Seven: Discomfort
- The Game Plan: Justin Tuck's Comfort with Discomfort
- Chapter Eight: Belief
- The Game Plan: Tom Cable's Gift of Belief
- Chapter Nine: Acceptance
- The Game Plan: Dr. Mohammad Ali Aziz-Sultan Chooses Acceptance
- Chapter Ten: Love
- The Game Plan: Mina Azim's Love Conquers All
- Epilogue: Smiling at Life
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright
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