His family and childhood memories shape his values and beliefs from "summary" of Wings of Fire by Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam,Arun Tiwari
The values and beliefs of an individual are often deeply rooted in their family and childhood experiences. In "Wings of Fire," the protagonist's upbringing and early memories play a critical role in shaping his worldview and guiding his actions.
From a young age, the protagonist is influenced by the strong values instilled in him by his parents. His father's devotion to education and his mother's unwavering support shape his belief in the power of knowledge and hard work. These early lessons form the foundation of his character and drive his pursuit of excellence in all areas of his life.
The protagonist's childhood memories also play a significant role in shaping his values and beliefs. His humb...
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