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The document discusses 'My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Actions' by A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, detailing his life experiences from childhood to his presidency. It highlights his achievements, values instilled by his parents, and the importance of dreaming and hard work. The book serves as an inspirational account aimed at motivating readers to pursue their dreams relentlessly.

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My journey transforming dreams into actions Abdul
Kalam Digital Instant Download
Author(s): Abdul Kalam, Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen
ISBN(s): 9788129124913, 8129124912
Edition: Twenty-first impression
File Details: PDF, 1.33 MB
Year: 2017
Language: english
My Journey

Born on 15 October 1931, at Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, Dr Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul
Kalam specialized in aeronautical engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. Dr Kalam is one
of the most distinguished scientists of India and has received honorary doctorates from forty-five
universities and institutions in India and abroad. He has been awarded the Padma Bhushan (1981), the
Padma Vibhushan (1990) and India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna (1997). He has also
received the King Charles II medal (2007), the Woodrow Wilson Award (2008), the Hoover Award
(2008) and the International Von Karman Wings Award (2009) among other international accolades.
Dr Kalam became the eleventh President of India on 25 July 2002. His focus and greatest ambition
remains finding ways to transform India into a developed nation.
Published by
Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd 2013
7/16, Ansari Road, Daryaganj
New Delhi 110002

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Text copyright © A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 2013


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or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior
permission of the publisher.

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Printed at Thomson Press India Ltd

This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold,
hired out, or otherwise circulated, without the publisher’s prior consent, in any form of binding or
cover other than that in which it is published.
To the sixteen million youth who I have met and
interacted with in the last two decades
contents

Introduction

My Father's Morning Walk


The Boat
A Working Boy at Eight
Three Great Hearts Resolve a Problem
My Mother and My Sister
My First Mentor: Ahmed Jalalluddin
When I Failed
My Favourite Books
A Brush with Fire
My Mentor: Dr Vikram Sarabhai
A Life in Science
Miles to Go

Acknowledgements
introduction

My Journey recounts certain unique experiences of my life from my childhood until now, when I am
over eighty years old. In all these years and through all these experiences, the most important lesson I
have learnt is, one must keep dreaming at various phases of life, and then work hard to realize those
dreams. If we do so, then success is imminent. To the many people I meet I always say, 'Dreams are
not those that we see in our sleep; they should be the ones that never let us sleep.'
The idea for this book came to me one day while I was walking in my garden. Like every other
time, I stood under the grand Arjuna tree which is nearly a hundred years old in age, and I looked up
into its branches to see if any new nests had been built by birds or if a fresh beehive had appeared.
And something in that moment, as I gazed up at this tree, in this city of Delhi, reminded me intensely
of my father. He, too, was an early riser whose first few hours of the day would be spent with nature,
examining his coconut trees, walking the roads of the town we lived in. I recalled with a smile and a
feeling of happiness my childhood, the people who inhabited it, the hands I held while I traversed it. I
then also began to think of the journey that my life has been—the unusual paths I have travelled, the
things I have seen, the events I have been a part of. And I began to wonder if these memories and
experiences should stay with me or if I must share them with my numerous readers and family
members whose numbers have grown as large as the abundant roots of an enormous banyan tree—its
great-great-grandchildren!
I have written a few books till date, and in some of them I have described my childhood
experiences. When I wrote my first book about my life, I had wondered how it would interest anyone.
Unlike in my previous books, My Journey focuses more on the smaller, lesser-known happenings in
my life. The incidents around my mother and father were written because even now, at the age of
eighty-two, I still cherish the values and ethics that they lovingly inculcated in me. The qualities they
instilled in me, and which I learnt from observing them and by understanding their reactions to the
adversities they faced, have helped me live better, and through these values my parents still live
strongly within me. When my father talked about the importance of understanding people's minds, or
faced difficulties stoically, I remembered his words years later when I was battling various odds
myself. In my mother's tender touch and sensitive upbringing of her children I found a world of love
and kindness. I also felt compelled to record in detail the contributions of my sister Zohra and her
generosity; the openness of the outlook of my first mentor Ahmed Jalalluddin that first encouraged me
to think of studying further. Instances such as my failure to qualify for the Indian Air Force and the
other adversities I have been witness to, have all brought home to me the necessity of setbacks in one's
life. Yes, they seem insurmountable at the time, but there really is no difficulty one cannot overcome
if there is determination in the heart.
Recently, I was talking to my friend Professor Arun Tiwari, when he suddenly asked me an
unusual question, 'Kalam saheb, can you sum up your life so far, in one sentence?'
It made me think for a while. Eventually I said, 'Arun, my life can be summed up in these phrases
and words: love poured to the child…struggle…more struggle…bitter tears… then sweet tears…and
finally a life as beautiful and fulfilling as seeing the birth of the full moon.'
I hope these stories will help all my readers understand their dreams and compel them to work on
those dreams that keep them awake.
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
or as far back as I can remember, my father Jainulabdeen's day began at 4 a.m. He would be up
before anyone else in the household. After saying his prayers in the breaking light of the day, he
would go on a long walk to visit his coconut grove. We lived in Rameswaram, a small temple town on
an island in Tamil Nadu. This being on the east coast of India, dawn would break early, and our day's
schedule followed the rhythm of the rising and setting of the sun and the sea waves.
The sound of the sea was a constant presence in our lives. Storms and cyclones blew by with
regularity during the tumultuous monsoon months. We lived in our ancestral home, a fairly large
house made of limestone and brick, built some time in the nineteenth century. It was never luxurious,
but was filled with love. My father had a boat-building business. Additionally, we also owned a small
coconut grove some four miles away from our house. That was where my father would be headed for
in the early morning hours. His walking circuit was well established and he rarely deviated from it.
First he would step out into Mosque Street, where our house was located. It was a small,
predominantly Muslim locality not too far from the Shiva temple that has made our town famous for
centuries. He would then walk through the narrow lanes of the town, on to the more open roads leading
to the coconut groves, and finally wind his way through the groves to his patch of land.
Today I try to imagine him walking on those quiet roads, long before the day made its many
demands on him. Ours was a large family and I am sure there were many pressures on him to see to
our needs. But at that hour, I think of him listening intently to the sea, to the ever-present ravens and
other birds that swooped and flew all around, woken up by the rising sun like him. Perhaps he said his
prayers to himself as he walked, or thought of his family with a calm, uncluttered early morning mind.
I never did ask him what went through his mind on this long daily walk—for when does a young boy
really have the time to reflect in this way about his father? But I was always sure that the morning
walk added something to his personality, an element of calm that was apparent even to strangers.
My father was not a person with much formal education; neither did he ever acquire much wealth
in his long lifetime. Yet, he was one of the wisest, truly generous men I have had the fortune of
knowing. Our mosque was the focal point of the locality, and my father was the man everyone turned
to in their hour of need. They believed that he was truly connected to God. I remember going to the
mosque to say my prayers with him. He made sure we never missed any of our prayers and neither did
it enter our minds to shirk this duty. After saying our namaz, when we would step out on to the road,
groups of people would inevitably be there, waiting to talk to him and share their worries with him.
What did these men and women see in him? He was not a preacher, nor a teacher. He was just a
man who lived by his convictions and the tenets of his religion. What did he give them? I now think
that it was his mere presence that calmed them and gave them hope. He said prayers for them, and
many people would offer him bowls of water. He would dip his fingertips in them and say a prayer,
after which the water would be taken away to be given to the sick. Later, many of these people would
come to the house and thank him for having cured their near and dear ones.
Why did he do this? And where did he get the peacefulness and generosity of heart to talk to
people, comfort them and pray for them, in the midst of the busyness of his own life? He was a
humble boat owner. Life was certainly not easy for him, what with finding the best ways to make ends
meet in a tiny temple town cut off from the mainland. Yet, never once did I see my father turn away
anyone who wanted to unburden himself by talking to him.
Without doubt, he was a deeply spiritual man with some kind of connection with God. I believe his
spirituality came from being a learned man. He knew the scriptures and could bring out their essential
truth to even the youngest enquiring mind. When I asked him questions, he would always reply and
attempt to explain in simple, straightforward Tamil. Once I asked him, 'Why do these people come to
you? And what do you really do for them?' His reply still stays with me, nearly five decades later.
'Whenever human beings find themselves alone, as a natural reaction, they start looking for
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