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Article on danger of fast life

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Answered by roopaanil
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Dangers of a Fast LifeSome people believe that only fast life is the real life. Unless they can get their delicate nerves well-strained, they think, they haven’t done anything. The result is that they suffer from various kinds of ailments such as nervous disorder heart trouble, etc.Rash driving which can cause accidents and lead to death and injury is also an aspect of fast life. One, who works slowly but steadily, is the ultimate winner in a race. On the other hand, he who rushed to do anything with his full might generally overtaxes his energies and gets exhausted quickly.Then he is forced by health problem to stop his work and ultimately, his achievement is less in the quantity and quality than that of the person who has worked slowly but steadily. In the beginning, it might appear that a slow and steady worker is perhaps likely to lag behind. But, finally it becomes clear that his policy is the best.The story of the hare and the tortoise is well-known. The hare bounced and took long leaps in a challenging mood. On the other hand, the tortoise maintained a low profile and continued marching it slowly but steadily.The tortoise made it a point to take no rest until the work was completed. The lesson is clear. If we want to be successful in any enterprise, we must work slowly but steadily......

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Answered by anishavyas75
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Some people believe that only fast life is the real life. Unless they can get their delicate nerves well-strained, they think, they haven’t done anything. The result is that they suffer from various kinds of ailments such as nervous disorder heart trouble, etc.

Rash driving which can cause accidents and lead to death and injury is also an aspect of fast life. One, who works slowly but steadily, is the ultimate winner in a race. On the other hand, he who rushed to do anything with his full might generally overtaxes his energies and gets exhausted quickly.

Then he is forced by health problem to stop his work and ultimately, his achievement is less in the quantity and quality than that of the person who has worked slowly but steadily. In the beginning, it might appear that a slow and steady worker is perhaps likely to lag behind. But, finally it becomes clear that his policy is the best.

The tortoise made it a point to take no rest until the work was completed. The lesson is clear. If we want to be successful in any enterprise, we must work slowly but steadily.

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