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A rolling stone gathers no moss (expansion of idea).​

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Answered by dakshitha79
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a rolling Stone gathers no mass is an old poverb

credited to Publilius syrus which means people who are always moving , with no roots in one place or other , avoid responsibilities and cares .

Answered by SelieVisa
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A rolling stone gathers no moss

This proverb means that a person who is restless and who does not concentrate on a particular work will never gain knowledge or success in life. His restless nature is a sign of his lack of responsibilities and commitments. He can never achieve anything for himself or the community.

This proverb is derived from stones that are constantly being carried downstream by the waters of rivers. Mosses can not grow on such stones and they usually have a smooth surface.

To be successful in life a person must be willing to settle and concentrate on whatever they are doing. By fixing their mind on the job, they gain knowledge to do greater things. The achievement and advancement of mankind over the centuries is the result of people dedicating their entire lives to complete what they have started.

There is great wisdom and truth in this proverb. Some people never complete a work given to them because they tend to drift away to other things too frequently. They are considered unreliable and not to be trusted. Therefore, it is no wonder that people who lead a wandering or unsettled life are unlikely to accomplish anything worthwhile thing in life for themselves or their society.

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