2. "Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune", Give
reasons for this statement.
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a person is saying that he wasn't asking what is a good-fortune as he himself is a good-fortune
here good-fortune means an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes.
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We need to understand what the statement 'Henceforth I ask not good- fortune, I myself am good -fortune' means.
- This statement means that usually when we want anything for blessing, we ask that everything should be good and we should have enough to survive.
- Actually, the writer does not want the good fortune he wants himself to believe that he himself is the good fortune and if works hard he will be able to make the good fortune himself.
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