@aivaStories

The starting point doesn’t define the journey, it’s your strength of character that will make the whole world turn and take notice

@Storykarma-y5t

The blatant prejudice faced by Lily and her father, contrasted with the quiet strength and eventual powerful response of her mother, is incredibly compelling. It's a stark reminder of how easily we can misjudge individuals based on superficial appearances and the enduring impact of those snap judgments.

@nancycostanilla5250

Thank you for a very inspiring and educational story. Congratulations to all of you

@QHIncredibleStories88

This video made me reflect on my own experiences with judgment. It’s heartbreaking to see how easily people can dismiss others. We need more empathy in our world!

@MrMichaelStories1

They shut the door in her face… and she landed a jet on their front yard.

@gracenglassinger20

Why would you want to put your child in a snotty place like that?

@MariafeMylona

Don't judge the book by its cover. When the jet taxied in the school campus everybody's stunned. From Athens Greece

@Chris-r9j5g

IPSWICH  QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA...Love Love your stories.

@Farmers.Stories

Incredibly well-made and super engaging – loved every second of it!

@yeheskelyamen1586

Very beautiful story I love it I am watching from New York

@AfricantalesbyDadi

Amazing story. I've liked the ending!  ❤

@davidrhaslam6863

What a truly amazing story, it tells of how an elitist headteacher turned down a truly amazing fifteen year old girl because she and her farther didn’t equate to the headteachers idea of what privilege should look like.  The father was a farmer, but so much more then that, he was an innovator with a wife who was CEO of a world wide agrochemical enterprise, using the home farm as a Laborite for innovation.  There are two aspects of this story that were particularly pleasing to me, one how that young fifteen year, academically brilliant was able to overcome her initial disappointment and developed a new invite into education of farming and rural communities, well done Lily. The other was the headteacher who was able to recognise his elitist bias and rise above it, and become so much more through the implementation of the diversity programme.  It take a real man to recognise his own mistakes and try to put right the damage that his assumptions  had wrought.  A truly inspirational story. ❤❤❤

@rienzie7123

Beautiful story .

@InspiringEchoesYT

Wow, I can't believe the principal didn't see the potential in the farmer's daughter! It's amazing how quickly things can change. I'm so curious about how the mom's private jet landing on campus will turn everything upside down. Can't wait to see how this unfolds!

@nomasontomanzana

Another lovely story ❤️ also great to hearing it  South Africa😂❤😊

@AdvSarin

Story has very solid theme but most rich countries don't believe in this. But India accepted this long back and  the result. How many Indians are heading top US companies, how many engineers working in NASA or top medical research institutes of the world. Moreover how India has transformed from 11th economy to world's 3rd Economy in 10 years. Just because India adopted this formula over 20+ years ago. Support brilliant students irrespective of their social background.

@virginiaroth475

Great story I love it❤

@hanahaira5548

A well told story.

@sweetyturner2214

❤ Watching from Toowoomba Queensland Australia 🌏🦘🦘🦘😊😊.

@BrandtClarentina

A well told stori, I'm watching from Namibia❤