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For a people and a nation to rise to the highest, must have a common
memory of great heroes and exploits, of great adventures and triumphs
in the past​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The phrase is said by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.

  • The phrase belongs to his acclaimed book Ignited Minds.
  • According to him, in a influential country, three variables are invariably determined; a mutual confidence in its successes, social solidarity, and the creative potential for combined action.
  • He has declared that people must have a collective memory of noble heroes and exploits of great adventures and triumphs in the glorious past for a country to rise to the highest.
  • For example - Japan represent a national pride. The Japanese are proud of represent one person, retaining one culture, and due to this can turn a humiliating military defeat into a triumphant economic victory.
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