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plz give me a speech on discipline duty and devotion




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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                                      Discipline, Duty and Devotion

 

Good morning everyone present here. I stand before you to expatiate on ‘Discipline, duty and devotion’. These three words are interrelated and mean almost the same values. Discipline leads to duty; and duty leads to devotion. When the three become one, miracles of achievement are done.  Jim Rohn has beautifully said: “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.” Success and realization of dreams go hand in hand with discipline, duty, and devotion. There is no achievement that was accomplished without these three D’s.  All great men of all times who great phenomenal success have been men and women of discipline, duty, and devotion. Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Socrates, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln, Charlie Chaplin, Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Walt Disney, Helen Keller, Booker T. Washington, Mahatma Gandhi, and the like all became disciplined first, successful later.


Being disciplined means knowing optimal time-management, self-control, knack of making best choices, being focused, zero procrastination, always making more attempts in the field you want to advance, upright moral character, and observing morals and ethics. A disciplined person does not have to be told to do the good things; he himself does them. Anyone who is not disciplined can’t hope to be an achiever at all! There are only two options: be disciplined, or perish! The choice is to be made by you!





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