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Swamy Vivekananda -A STRENGTH!

Swamy Vivekananda is a legendary orator, thinker,philosopher and a great patriot.His contribution to Indian renaissance during 1890s is immense.He helped Indian youth to recoup their lost morale, to combat the tyrannical British rule.
Besides these, his teachings hold impact even now.His teachings helped me to gain courage when I felt lost in a sea of depression, so is to many people.At times of depression,blind faith in his sayings makes us strong again and helps us to become a better person.

5 very powerful sayings of him, which must be resonating in ones mind ,if one wishes to win:


  1.  It is essential for anyone to learn to emulate others ,but at  the same time we must remember to stay the person as we are.BE YOURSELF.
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  2.   when you talk to yourself,you know to love yourself,to groom yourself,to rectify yourself and thus strengthen yourself.
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  3.   Devote yourself to your goal and you will succeed.
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     4. Always,dream high and work hard.You will reach your destiny.Image result for sayings of swami vivekananda

 5.Many people give up in  the middle by petty excuses like bad luck etc., They complain often making others responsible for their failures.But winners never complain.
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