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Nature is the visible expression of the invisible God. William Shakespeare in his play, ‘As You Like It’ has very
poetically said, ‘tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in
stones, and good in everything.’ It is quite true Nature is the best teacher.
Everything in nature is so grand and flawlessly perfect. The infinite galaxies,
solar system, the sun, planet earth, and infinite forms of life on planet earth
are just mind-boggling.
Nature teaches us all the life-transforming lessons of
greatness, beauty, patience, hard-work, peace, renewal, abundance, generosity,
kindness, acceptance, self-reliance, and many more. The sun teaches us to shine
and give light to the world; the rivers teach us the message of
determinedly moving on, overcoming all obstacles; and finding a detour round rock-ridden
course. A man must also move towards his goal like a river or a brook if he is
to achieve his goals. His path may be full of obstacles, but he must keep
moving like a river. As the river starts its journey from high mountains, on
its way to the sea it flows down many valleys, hills; slips between many
ridges, flows by many villages, towns and cities, passing under many bridges,
ultimately it joins the ocean. Similarly, man must pass by and overcome many
obstacles before reaching his goal or destination. Similarly, trees teach us to
give everything to the world and people. Flowers teach us to spread aroma of
our good deeds.
In conclusion we can say that Nature is the best gift God has given mankind. We must appreciate this gift and preserve it.
poetically said, ‘tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in
stones, and good in everything.’ It is quite true Nature is the best teacher.
Everything in nature is so grand and flawlessly perfect. The infinite galaxies,
solar system, the sun, planet earth, and infinite forms of life on planet earth
are just mind-boggling.
Nature teaches us all the life-transforming lessons of
greatness, beauty, patience, hard-work, peace, renewal, abundance, generosity,
kindness, acceptance, self-reliance, and many more. The sun teaches us to shine
and give light to the world; the rivers teach us the message of
determinedly moving on, overcoming all obstacles; and finding a detour round rock-ridden
course. A man must also move towards his goal like a river or a brook if he is
to achieve his goals. His path may be full of obstacles, but he must keep
moving like a river. As the river starts its journey from high mountains, on
its way to the sea it flows down many valleys, hills; slips between many
ridges, flows by many villages, towns and cities, passing under many bridges,
ultimately it joins the ocean. Similarly, man must pass by and overcome many
obstacles before reaching his goal or destination. Similarly, trees teach us to
give everything to the world and people. Flowers teach us to spread aroma of
our good deeds.
In conclusion we can say that Nature is the best gift God has given mankind. We must appreciate this gift and preserve it.
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