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All that glitters is not gold.(100 worda)

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Answered by chhabi
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All that glitters is not gold” means that things which look shiny and glossy is not compulsory that they are pure gold or other expensive metal. Same like, people who are very well dressed up and well mannered are not mandatory that they are pure from heart and having a good soul. Every well wrapped gift does not contain a precious thing inside. We should not judge the inner quality of anyone or anything just by seeing from outside beauty.

People want to look good and attractive in front of others so they put layer of artificial makeup on their face and dress up well with very nice clothes but they forget to hide the ugliness which is silently hidden inside them. A person with sharp observation can find the hidden good or bad quality inside that man from very far.

It is now become a business for many people who sell their products by packing or wrapping into a very beautiful and shiny wrapper along with advertisement. But it is not compulsory that all the products in a good wrapper are useful and have good quality from inside. Every yellow metal is not gold and every glass in not a diamond, it is our responsibility to find out and recognize the reality behind these metals or glasses.

In today’s time, most of the people are influenced by glamorous and fascinating world of entertainment industry, but they don’t know the real truth behind this enthralling world. Struggle, effort and hard work which people have done in achieving this success are hidden from outside world. Few people from the crowd of thousands get success in this entertainment industry as their work place. Many of them waste their important time in the hope that someday they will be the part of this glamorous industry.


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Answered by MonuAhlawat880
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All that glitters is not gold" is a well-known saying, meaning that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so. This can be applied to the people, places, or things that promise to be more than they really are.

While early expressions of the idea are known from at least the 12th century, the current saying is derived from a 16th century line by William Shakespeare.

ilajna21: yes all the glitters are not gold. we know about it's real look when it show it's reflection . here same is case with humans
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