Making the Impossible Possible

Making the Impossible Possible

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Eternal Ganges Press
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Making The Impossible Possible is a record of the six trailblazing campaigns that SGI President Daisaku Ikeda fought as a youth in the 1950s. He was responding to his mentor Josei Toda’s bold declaration of realizing a membership of 750,000 households. This was when Soka Gakkai had only 3000 members. The young Daisaku accomplished this impossible goal in less than seven years, winning every challenge, every battle, decisively. A record of six trailblazing Soka Gakkai campaigns that Daisaku Ikeda fought and won as a youth in the 1950s.

These include:

  • Kamata Campagin February 1952
  • Bunkyo Campaign April 1953
  • Sapporo Campaign August 1955
  • Kansai Campaign January to May 1956
  • Yamaguchi Campaign October to November 1956 & January 1957
  • Arakawa Campaign August 1957

Why: This book is a must-read because it reveals the profound power of the mentor-disciple relationship in achieving extraordinary goals. it fills readers with vigor, aspiration, and a fighting spirit to overcome obstacles. Through Shin’ichi’s actions, it shows how unwavering commitment, unity of purpose, and courageous effort can turn vision into reality. It inspires readers to take ownership of their mission and create lasting, meaningful victory in life.