is being unique the voice word is a successful person's life? do you agree with APJ Abdul Kalam views? answer in a paragraph.
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1.Thirst for Knowledge
Kalam was born in Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. His father was a boatman whose earnings were hardly enough to take care of the entire family. This meant that in addition to going to school, Kalam often took up odd jobs in his spare time to supplement the family’s income. Despite all the difficulties, what set Kalam apart was his love for studies. He was an average student in school but had a strong desire to learn more about the world.
This enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge stayed with him his entire life and was one of the fundamental factors for his success as a scientist.
2.Perseverance
Even as a child, Kalam would begin his day at 4 am – with a mathematics class taught by a teacher who would only accept 5 students in a session. Post the class, he and a cousin would distribute newspapers around town in order to supplement his family’s income. With Kalam’s town having no electricity, kerosene lamps would be used in the evening/night. This hardly deterred the young Kalam who would study till 11 pm, long after everyone else in his family had gone to bed.It was this perseverance that made an average student first get a degree in Physics and then another in aerospace engineering (having gotten bored with Physics) from Madras Institute of Technology, join DRDO as a scientist, lead an advanced missile programme, serve as Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister, receive the Bharat Ratna – India’s highest civilian honour and finally become one of India’s most popular presidents!
3.Humility
With a strong belief in treating everyone as equal, APJ Abdul Kalam never cared too much about status or designations.
At a student’s convocation at IIT Varanasi recently, where APJ Abdul Kalam was invited as the chief guest, he refused to sit on the chair that was offered to him, since it was bigger in size than the rest of the chairs nearby. He offered it instead, to the Vice Chancellor.
Kalam was also known for his handwritten messages and thank you cards that he took out the time to write.
4.Compassion
APJ Abdul Kalam has given all his life savings and earnings to a trust called PURA (Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas). In India, if someone is chosen as the country’s President, then the government takes care of their expenses even after their term as President ends. Knowing this, Dr Kalam decided to give away all his wealth for the betterment of rural India.
5.Simplicity
Nitin Wakankar, who was his Officer on Special Duty at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, called Sir Kalam a great person to be associated with. While appreciating him for being a simple man, Wakankar quoted, “He always encouraged all to be innovative, had no ego and was a simple man at heart. His connect with youth was something to see. A man young at heart.”
Once, a student presented a pen to APJ Abdul Kalam at a student’s event. To his surprise, he did not accept it and gave it back to him, reminding him that it’s the youngsters who can write and voice for a more progressive nation. Such was the man’s simple and positive approach.
6.Passion
At the age of 83, APJ Abdul Kalam never gave up on his dream of making a better India. In his last moments too, he was addressing students at IIM Shillong; telling them that chasing success is not important, but creating more paths to open new avenues of opportunities and aiming high to achieve one’s goals is what matters the most.
7.Vision & Leadership
The good man was one of the early scientists at ISRO when they didn’t have enough funds or infrastructure at their disposal. Did you know that the first rocket launchpad was set up at a nearby beach?!
Kalam dreamt of seeing India having sophisticated satellite programs, missiles and nuclear science prowess at a time when cycles and bullock carts were being used to ferry rocket parts and satellites! It was also Kalam who convinced the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, that India ought t
Kalam was born in Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. His father was a boatman whose earnings were hardly enough to take care of the entire family. This meant that in addition to going to school, Kalam often took up odd jobs in his spare time to supplement the family’s income. Despite all the difficulties, what set Kalam apart was his love for studies. He was an average student in school but had a strong desire to learn more about the world.
This enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge stayed with him his entire life and was one of the fundamental factors for his success as a scientist.
2.Perseverance
Even as a child, Kalam would begin his day at 4 am – with a mathematics class taught by a teacher who would only accept 5 students in a session. Post the class, he and a cousin would distribute newspapers around town in order to supplement his family’s income. With Kalam’s town having no electricity, kerosene lamps would be used in the evening/night. This hardly deterred the young Kalam who would study till 11 pm, long after everyone else in his family had gone to bed.It was this perseverance that made an average student first get a degree in Physics and then another in aerospace engineering (having gotten bored with Physics) from Madras Institute of Technology, join DRDO as a scientist, lead an advanced missile programme, serve as Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister, receive the Bharat Ratna – India’s highest civilian honour and finally become one of India’s most popular presidents!
3.Humility
With a strong belief in treating everyone as equal, APJ Abdul Kalam never cared too much about status or designations.
At a student’s convocation at IIT Varanasi recently, where APJ Abdul Kalam was invited as the chief guest, he refused to sit on the chair that was offered to him, since it was bigger in size than the rest of the chairs nearby. He offered it instead, to the Vice Chancellor.
Kalam was also known for his handwritten messages and thank you cards that he took out the time to write.
4.Compassion
APJ Abdul Kalam has given all his life savings and earnings to a trust called PURA (Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas). In India, if someone is chosen as the country’s President, then the government takes care of their expenses even after their term as President ends. Knowing this, Dr Kalam decided to give away all his wealth for the betterment of rural India.
5.Simplicity
Nitin Wakankar, who was his Officer on Special Duty at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, called Sir Kalam a great person to be associated with. While appreciating him for being a simple man, Wakankar quoted, “He always encouraged all to be innovative, had no ego and was a simple man at heart. His connect with youth was something to see. A man young at heart.”
Once, a student presented a pen to APJ Abdul Kalam at a student’s event. To his surprise, he did not accept it and gave it back to him, reminding him that it’s the youngsters who can write and voice for a more progressive nation. Such was the man’s simple and positive approach.
6.Passion
At the age of 83, APJ Abdul Kalam never gave up on his dream of making a better India. In his last moments too, he was addressing students at IIM Shillong; telling them that chasing success is not important, but creating more paths to open new avenues of opportunities and aiming high to achieve one’s goals is what matters the most.
7.Vision & Leadership
The good man was one of the early scientists at ISRO when they didn’t have enough funds or infrastructure at their disposal. Did you know that the first rocket launchpad was set up at a nearby beach?!
Kalam dreamt of seeing India having sophisticated satellite programs, missiles and nuclear science prowess at a time when cycles and bullock carts were being used to ferry rocket parts and satellites! It was also Kalam who convinced the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, that India ought t
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