Nov. 27, 2024 Wednesday  
Rodong Sinmun
Noble Sense of Mission and Immutable Will

Politics 2024.11.24.


We Must Tame the Sky and Reform the Land for People

 

People still remember the day four years ago when the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un visited the Komdok area after traveling all the way along the dangerous ravine railway tracks.

That day, he said earnestly that it is the firm will of our Party to tame even the sky and reform even the land if it is necessary for the people and that the Party distinguishes itself as an invincible one as it translates this grand ideal and ambition into reality.

His words reflect his immutable will to overcome difficulties and impossibilities and promote the people’s well-being at any cost.

Indeed, thanks to the respected General Secretary who sets ideals for the people and orients all undertakings to their realization, our country is witnessing successive miracles and events which startle the world.

 

We Must Make Big Mountain with Grains of Sand 

 

It was September in a year ahead of the 70th founding anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea.

The respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un, who let the general service ship Mujigae float on the Taedong River, said earnestly that the ship was like a grain of sand in the light of work what we should do for the people, adding that we must make a big mountain with such grains of sand.

A grain of sand and a big mountain!

Though his devotion to bringing all happiness to the people is endless, he hardens his will to shoulder all the burdens of service for the people heavily, while comparing all his efforts with a grain of sand.

There is no great man except our respected General Secretary who cherishes the far-reaching ideal and ambition full of ardent love for the people.

Thanks to the energetic leadership of the respected General Secretary who has planned new undertakings and translated them into practice without any satisfaction in the work for the country and the people, a greater happiness and a brighter future are coming.

 

Revolution Should Be Waged in Foresighted Way 

 

One December day in 2015 the respected General Secretary looked back on the year and said that we should never content ourselves with the fact that we achieved an epochal change in the year, adding that a revolution is not a work which can be stopped after the lapse of a year.

After a while he earnestly said that we should wage a revolution in a foresighted way as we plant a tree hoping that it will grow into a gigantic one in the distant future.

His instruction implies a noble intention that we should not wage a revolution for immediately visible successes but should wage a struggle after setting a high ideal to guarantee the prosperity of posterity.

Now the whole people in our country are racing against the century with the creation spirit and mettle of the respected General Secretary who look forward to the distant future of our country and revolution and design works and carry them out.

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