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A little boy was born on an island called Rameswaram in southern India. The family's financial condition is not good, his father is a boatman, family life is very simple.

The boy's name is A. P. P. J. J. Abdul Kalam.

In childhood, Kalam woke up at 4am every morning to pray first, then study. Before going to school, he also sells newspapers to help reduce the financial burden on the family. Life is hard sometimes and there are many difficulties, but he never let his dreams become smaller.

At school he was very curious and learnable. Every time he sees birds and planes flying in the sky, he is greatly inspired. That’s when he decided to do something great about the sky in the future.

Time is slowly passing...
Through perseverance, courage in the face of failure and a spirit of continuous learning, he ended up becoming one of India's greatest scientists.

He has made a huge contribution to India's missile program, making the country stronger in the field of science and technology Therefore, people call him "Missile Man of India".

But his biggest identity is not just a scientist.
He is also a mentor who constantly encourages young people to dream and pursue the future bravely.

In 2002 this ordinary boy who used to sell newspapers became the president of India.

It's not just one person's success story,
It's a proof that as long as your dreams are big enough and willing to work hard for them, no difficulties can stop you.

Kalam once said:

“Dream is not what you see in sleep.
Dream is something that does not let you sleep.”

To this day, his story still reminds us:
Poverty, hardship and failure are only part of life's path, not the end.

If a boy who used to sell newspapers could be president of a country,

So your dream,
One day it can be achieved too. ✨ ✨

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