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At 13, I realized that I could fix anything electronic. It was amazing, I could just do it. I started a business repairi
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"At 13, I realized that I could fix anything electronic. It was amazing, I could just do it. I started a business repairing radios. It grew to be one of the largest in Philadelphia"

- Amar Bose

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Amar Bose's quote speaks to the power of self-belief and determination. At the age of 13, he realized he had a special skill for fixing electronic devices. He was amazed by his own capability as well as chose to utilize it to start a service. His service fixing radios was a success as well as at some point grew to turn into one of the largest in Philadelphia. This quote works as an inspiring reminder that with effort and also commitment, anything is feasible. It also speaks with the relevance of identifying and utilizing one's very own skills as well as abilities. Amar Bose's story is a testimony to the power of counting on oneself as well as taking action to make one's dreams a fact.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Amar Bose somewhere between November 2, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Inventor from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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