Difficulties in your life do not come to destroy you, but to help you realise your hidden potential and power, let difficulties know that you too are difficult.
Abdul KalamRead
To succeed in your mission, you must have single-minded devotion to your goal
Interpretation
Focus and dedication are essential for achieving your goals.
This quote emphasizes the importance of having a clear and unwavering focus on one's objectives. Dr. Abdul Kalam suggests that to truly succeed, one must not be distracted or sidetracked but should maintain a single-minded devotion to their goals, highlighting that dedication and commitment are key components of success.
In practice
In a motivational speech to young entrepreneurs.
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