The document summarizes the autobiography "The Race of My Life" by Milkha Singh. It describes how the book tells the inspirational story of Milkha Singh's life, from his childhood in a village in India that became part of Pakistan during partition, to his success as a runner which earned him the nickname "The Flying Sikh." The autobiography illustrates themes of resilience, hard work, and never giving up in the face of challenges as the keys to Milkha Singh's motivation and achieving his goals.
4. The inspiring story of an
extraordinary man who
refused to be outpaced
by life or circumstances
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5. An Autobiography of “Shri Milkha Singh”.
It is an inspirational book that tells about the life
of a runner.
The politics of sports.
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6. Brief life history about people of India and
Pakistan during partition.
About Milkha Singh
Not getting distracted while running towards
goal.
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7. Being resilient
Hard work
True and hardcore love happens only once so not
to get disillusioned by worldly matters
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9. To tell people “never give up” at any situation.
How to motivate yourself.
Positive Attitude.
Goal oriented.
Listen to everyone but do what you want to do.
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10. ‘Mita de apni hasti ko agar koi martaba chahe,
Ki dana khak me mil kar gul-e-gulzar hota hai’
Destroy your entire existence if you want to reach the
zenith, ‘Cos a seed has to become one with the dust to
sprout and blossom into a flower.
The lines on our palms do not decide our future.
‘Apni mushkilo se bhago nahi unke sath daud lagao’
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11. ‘The Flying Sikh’ made us realize that ‘where
there is determination there is success.’
Reading about his life, from a village
Muzzafargar (now in Pakistan) to what he is
today brought goose bumps and shivers
through our spine. His dedication and sacrifice
lead him to achieve the comment ‘Tum
bhagey nahi udhey ho’ at Pakistan by General
Ayub Khan. He made us realize that there are
no shortcut to success and sacrifices always
gives a sweet fruit at some point of life
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