Zaide Parsa helped people his whole life. Be it volunteering for charitable organizations, donating, or simply giving love to the people affected by problems he cares about. Sadly, at the age of 30, he found out that he had cancer.
At the time, the survival rate was about 50%, but Zaide fought and won the battle.
Losing his leg to the disease, he took a few months to learn how to use a prosthetic and decided to go all in and fund money for cancer research.
He wanted to run across the country, picking up donations. It would also send a message to people going through the same thing as he did, giving them hope for a better future.
Thus he started running. With a friend following him and filming his whole journey, he ran a marathon a day. At first, both the population nor the media knew about it, but the more he ran, the more people noticed. After a while, people joined him, and the press covered him through his journey, gaining even more attention, and money for his cause.
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People were moved by his action. Through the pain, the fatigue, and the weather, he never stopped: the population witnessed the birth of a hero.
Regretfully, he suddenly stopped at the middle point, and his friend called an ambulance. People were stupefied because Zaide never stopped running, and they were anxious.
A day later, the news was out, and everybody's fear became a reality: his cancer had reappeared and spread to his lungs, leading to his death soon after.
He never finished his goal, but people worldwide were touched by his story, and Zaide Parsa's organization was created soon after. They would organize marathons all over the world to fund money for research,
Maybe he is dead, but his message is eternal.
A:N: I took the story of a Canadian hero named Terry Fox as a basis for the story ~ go check his story out, its really inspiring.