24. All is well that ends well.
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All is well that ends well — used to say that a person can forget about how unpleasant or difficult something was because everything ended in a good way We almost didn't make it here, but all's well that ends well.
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All Is Well That Ends Well
Often people embark on enterprises which demand great patience and attention. They are begun with great enthusiasm and tend to pose good scope in the long run. But mistakes can be committed in the process of making them a success. And these mistakes in turn substantially dampen the optimism of the entrepreneurs. This factor can be highly harmful and damaging to the well started enterprises. It should be kept in mind that mistakes and faults are natural. Without mistakes, correction and recognition of the weak spots are impossible. Recognition of weak spots are absolutely necessary for the perfection of the enterprises. A wise entrepreneur learns from his mistakes and strives to achieve perfection. The outcome of the project is what counts. If the project turns out to be a success, the past mistakes can be forgotten. Every mistake is a pointer to perfection. The great English poet and dramatist Shakespeare adopted the above proverb for one of his famous comedies of the name All's Well That Ends Well. Its is one of the best plays of Shakespeare. Therefore, this proverb's significance is all the more prominent.
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