Tuesday, July 28, 2015

A Leader with so many Titles!!!

Age couldn’t catch up with him, death had to sneak up and grab him from the workplace. Because this son of a boatman wouldn’t be caught resting, even after climbing the highest position a man can hold in our country.
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam honoured every chair he held, and India honoured him with the best it could. Dr Kalam meditated, played the veena, taught children and adults, tended to plants and found enough time to write relentlessly to author some 20 books. He parted his hair in the middle, wore really simple clothes, but the child-like smile beat all the weapons he developed as a scientist. His demeanour could disarm the biggest enemies. He didn’t have many, anyway.
There are presidents and there are precedents. After the first three, the politicians adorned the chair. Kalam was an outsider, no-contest man. The tallest building on the Raisina Hill stood taller when this tall man was a resident.
When another tall leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee proposed his name as the President, there was little doubt he would win, even though his opponent was no less than Capt Lakshmi Sehgal. When he won, then Vajpayee’s Man Friday Pramod Mahajan asked him whether he would take oath at an auspicious time. Dr Kalam told him that as long as the solar system was in place, it’s auspicious all the time. He would have moved on to explain how the solar system worked, but Mahajan didn’t have time.
The passion to share knowledge was Dr Kalam's hallmark. During his presidential visits abroad, he would be talking to reporters about various international issues, but in case the plane experienced turbulence, he couldn’t help explaining them what turbulence is.
He was a scientist first, the President and everything else later. Scientists dream to fly, explore beyond horizons. His parents saw that dream in his eyes, and his barely-managing-to-make-both-ends-meet family made sure he chased the dream. The physics graduate from University of Madras missed his chance to become a fighter pilot by a whisker. But his interests led him to Defence Research and Development Organisation, where he would later be known as the Missile Man. His work with the ISRO in the PSLV project helped India become a leader in space and satellite technology. Later, he would play a key role in India’s nuclear programme. In as late as 1998, he continued developing technology. His work with cardiologist Soma Raju resulted in an inexpensive coronary stent, now known as the Kalam-Raju stent.
He was a busy man after he left the Rashtrapati Bhavan, following his passion to teach. IIM, Shillong, was one of the places he lectured at regularly. On Monday morning, he was all smiles as he arrived. In the evening, a cardiac arrest ended his journey. A journey unmatched in its width and heights. India lost one of the greatest Indians in recent times.

- from dailyo.in 
- author - Kamlesh Singh

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Stay Strong! Stay Bold

"Don't pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men." - John F Kennedy
If you are on the road to your success, then know that its going to be a road that will have potholes, its going to test your ability to stay the course, and it’s going to constantly show you the exits to get off. It’s all a part of the journey because nothing worth having comes easy.
Let your weaknesses be greeted with your unseen strengths. Let your insecurities remain in the shadow casted by standing tall in confidence. Let your fears be outweighed by your beliefs. Let the road to success know how focused you are by continuing to travel it no matter how many bumps there are.
These traits are only gained from overcoming the struggles and if you haven't struggled in your journey yet then you're not setting the bar high enough for yourself.
Whether or not you think you can achieve higher than you're reaching, you can. We are all meant for greatness, we just have to earn it.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Why do we fall?

WHY DO YOU FALL?
“Why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves back up.” – Thomas Wayne 

Each and everyone one of us is facing a battle today. You, me, the stranger walking past you.. everyone of us knows what it feels to be knocked down. But, it’s apart of the process and if you haven't felt the floor in a while then you're probably not pushing yourself to reach your potential.

The best way to avoid a hit is to take the hit. The greatest boxers in the world don't learn to dodge their opponents gloves, they train to withstand them.

Sitting here everyday after doing a college for about 7 hours I throw on 10 minutes of Batman as I cool down. As much as I want to watch the rest being the movie lover I am, I know that there is still work that needs to get done. I'm just not that guy who’s content with relaxing knowing that I am still so far away from what I am capable of. And I expect the same from you. Cause on this journey to know yourself you have to exploit yourself to know yourself, to know your potential, your capabilities.

If you are finding yourself becoming upset at times because you haven't reached your goals, you aren't alone. The key is to keep pushing yourself, learn to take the hits thrown, and to never give up.