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Answered by rubiya1
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Success comes to those who are slow but steady in their work. It is not necessary to be very clever in order to succeed in life.
Even clever people may fail if they work by fits and starts. Take, for example, a clever student who is lazy. He works only now and then. He is never regular at his studies. He might fail in his exam. His failure is due to the fact that he did not work slowly and steadily.
The truth of the proverb is illustrated by the story of the hare and the tortoise. The hare challenged the tortoise to a race. He was sure he would succeed because he could run much faster. He ran ahead and the tortoise was left far behind. So the hare decided to rest and have nap. The tortoise went slowly and steadily on. The hare woke up after his nap. He found that the tortoise was very near the goal. He leapt forward but it was of no use. The tortoise had won the race, because it had moved slowly and steadily.
Nothing is gained by being hasty and careless. It is better to be slow and careful in one's work. Those who do things hastily sometimes make many mistakes. Then much time is lost as the work has to be done all over again. It is better to be slow and steady. To conclude we might say that what one needs to succeed is the ability to work hard and to do one's work with patience 
Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we are asked to write an article on slow and steady wins the race.

The best destination is a success, but not everyone can get there. We wish to find speedy solutions to any issue right now. As a result, we rush through things, are under pressure, and even take shortcuts that could lead to disaster. We frequently overlook the fact that success is the culmination of modest actions taken repeatedly every day. If hell is what you're going through, keep going, Winston Churchill once said. One must continue to go forward, making plans for further actions and carrying them out with assurance and tenacity. One does not necessarily need to be quick or intelligent to succeed. The winner of the race is the one who moves slowly but steadily in the proper direction. Those who maintain their composure succeed however slowly they might be. The insult from Magadh king Dhanananda was the result of Chanakya's thorough planning. He sneaked into the Dhanananda kingdom to uproot him and his entire organization as retaliation, moving slowly and carefully.

One of the biggest benefits of taking it slow and steady is that you learn things far better than someone who notices things quickly. We can fully comprehend a scenario if we are going through any process slowly and attentively. It provides greater time for strategic planning and action. This aids in solving the issue much more effectively than someone who rushes through all the work and consistently overlooks the minute nuances of any process. Your ability to manage circumstances always improves with continued study. It was the Pandavas' twelve years of perseverance in the jungle and one year of covert work that helped them get ready to battle the Kauravas.

It is preferable to take action than to do nothing. As a result, you should not become comfortable when you experience rapid gratification and recognize that true achievement requires sustained effort. It must be acknowledged that everyone would have achieved success by now if it were so simple to do so. In conclusion, I would want to stress that there is no substitute for perseverance, commitment, and hard effort. There is always a risk to miss the train to success if you act hurriedly, take shortcuts, etc. The secret to winning any race is to move slowly and steadily. We are all inspired by the tale of the sluggish tortoise defeating the swift rabbit.

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