Waris Dirie reflects on the concerns of her friends regarding her safety as she prepares to speak out against practices deemed holy by fundamentalists in Africa. She acknowledges the dangers involved but draws strength from her faith, which reassures her that her journey has a divine purpose. She sees her mission as essential work that God has set for her, despite the risks she may face.
Dirie's belief in her destiny and God's plan gives her the courage to move forward. She emphasizes the idea that the day of her death is predetermined, and thus, she embraces the uncertainty of life. For her, taking chances has been a constant theme, and she remains committed to her cause, regardless of the potential threats.