Just a Minute Speech
Courage in Conviction
Good morning, everyone!
Today, let's talk about Courage in Conviction, the ability to stand up for what we believe is right, even when it's tough.
"It always seems impossible until it is done" Said Nelson Mandela, who spent 27 years in jail for fighting against injustice. He never gave up.
“In a gentle way, you can shake the world.” Mahatma Gandhi believed in truth and stood firmly by his belief.
Winston Churchill, showed unshakable determination, urging his countrymen to “Never give in, never, never, never!” His courage saved his country from darkness during the World War II.
And Osho, encountered tides of resistance from the society but he had the courage to speak his belief.
Guru Teg Bahadur preferred to die instead of giving in to the tortures of Aurangzeb.
Bhai Mati Das was cut into half by a saw but refused to buz from his religion.
Bhai Dayal was boiled alive in a cauldron.
Remember, true courage isn’t just about fighting battles—it’s about standing strong for your values, like these great personalities did. Let’s take their example, be brave, and live with conviction every day.
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Kindly rewrite this in a speech tone for 10 years old. You can add points from your knowledge and wisdom. Total time one minute. Is it ok.