A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’s line reads like a compact strategy: first cultivate the inner resource of thought, then convert it into action through enterprise, and finally sustain progress with hard work. The phrasing is deliberate—“capital,” “way,” and “solution” suggest a movement from potential to pathway to results.
In other words, Kalam isn’t praising effort alone. He is mapping how meaningful outcomes tend to form: ideas are accumulated and refined, initiative creates direction and momentum, and disciplined labor resolves the inevitable obstacles that arise once real work begins. [...]