
On April 23, 1910, Theodore Roosevelt delivered a speech at the Sorbonne in Paris, which transcended time with its powerful messages on courage and effort. Titled "Citizenship in a Republic," this speech calls for active participation in life and emphasizes the importance of facing challenges head-on. The renowned "man in the arena" passage reminds us that true credit belongs to those who strive valiantly, even in the face of failure. It's not the critics who define us, but the courage to step into our arena and give our all.
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