How does Dr. Kalam establish that a personal
crisis may be a turning point in one’s life?
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How does Dr. Kalam establish that a personal
crisis may be a turning point in one’s life?
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Kalam established that the reaction to the situation can be a turning point in one's life.
- Reaction to a situation matters a lot. An individual either gets dejected or angry when mocked. Dejection is for cowards, whereas it can be a turning point in one's life to stand up and fight
- Kalam provides an example of how Gandhiji handled the injustice he was subjected to. Through non-violence, which Mandela embraced and achieved after 26 years in prison, Gandhiji paved the way to uproot apartheid in South Africa.
- Gandhiji's non-violent movement in South Africa, on the other hand, became a precursor of India's independence movement. Similarly, After his visit to bloodied Kalinga war area, Ashoka's decision to pursue Ahimsa Dharma dawned.
- It should also be recalled that how we react to a crisis not only becomes a turning point in one's life, but equally affects others' lives.
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