why did audience look at Dr kalam when the boy completed the quelestion
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One boy asked me a question and I am not happy with the reply I gave him," he said. He seemed genuinely distressed. "He asked me what has been my contribution that is truly unique, and I was not sure I knew the answer," he worried. I was astonished. Here was a man who had walked and talked with the most important people of the land. He had sent satellites into space, and worked on plans to bring about changes in the lives of people in the smallest villages. His concerns were large and important. But to him, even this was important - to reply properly to a schoolboy's query.
The fact that he met so many children and students of various ages was one of his greatest joys. He told me at every meeting how he had met a million children, and intended to keep adding to that number. Answering questions, urging them to think, telling them to open up their wings and look at the world around them-these were the things he loved to talk about, and in doing so, no question was too inconsequential, no questioner was too small or too important. In a school system where asking questions is not encouraged, I can only imagine what kind of windows he opened after each of his sessions.
The fact that he met so many children and students of various ages was one of his greatest joys. He told me at every meeting how he had met a million children, and intended to keep adding to that number. Answering questions, urging them to think, telling them to open up their wings and look at the world around them-these were the things he loved to talk about, and in doing so, no question was too inconsequential, no questioner was too small or too important. In a school system where asking questions is not encouraged, I can only imagine what kind of windows he opened after each of his sessions.
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