comparison between thoughts by Rudyard Kipling and Abdul kalam
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Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam wants the youngsters to dream as much as possible.
He wants them to have the courage to dream the impossible, and work on it.
He wants them to believe in themselves to make those dreams come true.
Rudyard Kipling also conveys the similar idea of belief, courage, and dreams in the poem 'If'.
He wants the reader to believe in himself when others doubt him and believe in his dreams when others try to put him down.
Thus, both Dr Abdul Kalam and Rudyard Kipling want youngsters to dream as high as possible and believe in themselves and their dreams as much as possible.
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