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Answered by kumarutkarsh61p8g6rj
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Rome was not Built in a Day Essay 3 (400 words) Rome was not built in a day. It took centuries and the labor of many generations, to be envied as oneof the most glorious cities in the world. The phrase 'Rome was not built in a day' is an expression that motivates us for persistent hard work in life.
Answered by hnsmaryan
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‘Rome was not built in a day’ is an apt proverb to explain the importance of hard work and dedication in life to achieve success. The statement is an inspiration that success when achieved after loads of hard work is rewarding and is worth every effort. We are often impatient and want to take a leap in terms of success and prosperity but if it was that easy everyone would be successful and rich.

We can dream big, our dreams in life have no boundaries but there would be many obstacles on a path towards fulfilling the dream as nothing comes easy in life. One needs to put in efforts and work hard to battle the obstacles coming in way and have patience to reach the final destination. One should keep working in life until the dream is fulfilled and not give up easily.

If we plant a tree and want to enjoy the fruits of the tree it’s not enough to just plant a tree. We need to regularly water the tree and nurture it with love and care for a long time. Only then the tree would grow and start giving fruits for us to enjoy. If we stop taking care of the tree and water it for just a few months then it would adversely affect the growth of the tree and we might never be able to taste its fruits.

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So, if we wish to achieve something great in life and have big dreams in life then hard work, patience and dedication towards achieving the goal are the most important attributes in this direction. If we are focused towards achieving the goal nothing is impossible in life and the best example for the same is Rome, one of the most exquisite and marvelous cities in the world.

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