Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life - think of it, dream of it, live for that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success.
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An American baseball player, the right-handed slugger who is known for his remarkable consistency
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An American baseball player, the right-handed slugger who is known for his remarkable consistency, was born on February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama. As a youngster, he was the starting shortstop for a semi-professional baseball team, the Mobile Black Bears. Soon he drew an attention of Pollock, the Clowns owner. Pollok wanted to sign him but Aaron mother denied for it. She wanted to Aaron to attend college and complete his study. Aaron agreed to graduate from a private high school in Mobile “Josephine Allen Institute”. Aaron played only briefly for the Clowns. In 1952, he signed with the Milwaukee Braves. In 1966, he moved to Georgia. The right-handed slugger set more than ten major league records, including most 755 home runs and broke the all-time records runs previously held by Babe Ruth during his 23-year career.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal