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All that glitters are not gold(450 words)

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Answered by aditya95250
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All that glitters is not gold" is an aphorism stating that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so. While early expressions of the idea are known from at least the 12th–13th century, the current saying is derived from a 16th-century line by William Shakespeare, "All that glisters is not gold".

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All that glitters is not gold

The proverb "all that glitters is not gold" teaches us that something which appears beneficial, beautiful and valuable may turn out to be not so. Many things that sparkle and look beautiful are not valuable. Their attractiveness is superficially and of no value. Gold is a precious metal and is rare. Gold is very expensive but a metal that looks like gold may turn out to be worthless. Many things around us can deceive us by their beautiful appearance.

The proverb expresses the wisdom that the attractive external appearance of something is not a reliable indication of its true nature. A well-dressed man may have a bad moral character. The real value of a person lies in his good virtues and abilities and not his outward appearance. Appearance can be misleading and we must be careful. To assume something as precious based on mere appearance may fool us into doing something we will later regret.

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