My thread's back so in joy, I kind of tried to put a cool-headed, fair analysis of my humble opinion on it.This thread has been awesome though. So many people, so many insights. I'm really into this discussion so I'm gonna bore you and repeat my analysis here too.

I think that all three stories are insiring in their own way and that all three of these women are doing something with their lives. Before I can look at them though, I need to look into myself. Ultimately, it's about the most "inspiring" story and I think maybe there have been so many heated opinions because different people are inspired by different things.

I've decided the kind of person I want to be, and so, without disrespect to any of the other finalists, I'm 100% daily voting for the woman who's spent years trying to make the lives of thousands of labourers better. There are a lot of kick-ass businesswoman out there, there are alot of people who've faced personal tragedy and overcome it but there are very few people who dedicate their lives to helping those less fortunate than themself. I find Saher's story inspiring and as that's the criteria, I'm voting for her.