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A very good morning to honourable judges, awesome time-keepers and my beloved peers. Ladies and gentleman, today, I will talk about an interesting topic, chasing our dreams. Today, I will tell you how each and every person who is in this room can pursue with the dream of your life. First and foremost, someone who wants to chase his or her dreams should be passionate about their dreams. Undying passion and burning desire are the driving forces that lead to success,without them, your dream cannot be accomplished. They energize your toughts, in the same way that the electric energizes and operates machines and appliances. Morover, if you focus the energy of ambition and desire into your dream, you will make your goal possible and within reach. Look at people who have achieved success. They did not attain their success just by thinking about it in a lukewarm manner they were moved by passion and desire.
Ladies and gentlemen, the most successful people in our world would certainly agree with me that the fulfillment of your dreams lies within you and you alone. As an example, I believe most of us still remember these two passionate brothers who chased their dreams and achieved them, the Wright Brothers. If it was not about their ludicrous dreams to invent a plane, none of us today would be able to enjoy the convenience of the aeroplane. It is their passion that has materialised their dreams. Besides that, people who want to chase their dream should be those who dare to fail as failure is the mother of success. There can never be a greater teacher than failure for those who want to pursue their dreams. A famous American philosopher, Elbert Hubbard once said that “A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn into glorious success.” The right figure whom I can quote here is Colonel Sanders. Many of us enjoy the finger licking good meals of Kentucky Fried Chicken today, but do you know that, the man behind this world

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