an essay on a stitch in time saves nine
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This proverb is a counsel of prudence.
Timely action very often prevents a great loss. Steps taken early means
less labour, better success, less chance of loss or damage. Suppose
their is a slight rent, in your garment or crack in the enbankment. If
you put in a few timely stitches and repairs, further mischief may well
be prevented.
Similarly, if you do not attend to your
books at the proper time, when the examination comes, you are at sea,
you will be unable to cope with the situation. A small banyan shoot is
noticed appearing in the crevices of a building; uproot it immediately;
it will save the house; delay may mean great loss, perhaps ultimate
destruction.
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