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In my case, dust has become gold: Today, I work with people I grew up admiring.
A. R. Rahman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Success comes from hard work and admiration for those who inspire you.

In this quote, A. R. Rahman reflects on his journey from humble beginnings to achieving remarkable success in his career. He emphasizes that what once seemed insignificant ('dust') has transformed into valuable and meaningful achievements ('gold'), particularly through the influence of those he admired during his formative years.

Themes

SuccessHard WorkAdmirationInspirationJourney

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used as a motivation during a graduation speech.

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