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donot count your chicken before they are hatch. essay​

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Answered by gauthamsiddharth6
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If we have a basketful of eggs, there is no guarantee that all the eggs will hatch into chickens. Similarly planning is important in life. But we should not pin all our hopes and plan too much for the future, expecting certain things to happen. Because in life, events or incidents do not always happen the way we want them to do. It is necessary to plan but we must also be prepared to expect unexpected contingencies. In this proverb, our plans are compared to chickens that come out of eggs.

It is better to plan things but one must also be prepared for uncertain eventualities to avoid disappointments and frustration.

Once there was a farmer Subramanian who had cultivated groundnuts on his farmland and got a good yield. He sold the groundnuts and made a huge sum of money. He wanted to perform the wedding of his daughter in a grand manner but realized that he was running short by a small amount.

Subramanian decided that he would cultivate groundnuts again the next season so that he would get a huge sum of money all over again.

Answered by sharansai42
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It is said that nothing is certain unless it is achieved or accomplished. This quote can be interpreted in another English proverb which says, “Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.” It is human nature to start jubilation and dancing a little before victory or success but the real taste of victory or success is savoured only when it is achieved completely. Sometimes it has been observed that success or victory is denied to us when it is just inches away from us and the merciless hand of fate intervenes to play its role making us stare at our fate wide-eyed. Therefore, a man should not expect success at the very outset of any task or work, rather he should bring it to its logical end to taste true success.

There goes an English saying that all is well that ends well. So it is the end which sums up success or failure of a particular task. A man can’t rely on mere conjectures, predictions and anticipations to measure the chances of success of his plans or strategies unless he has actually gone through this task.

If we look towards history, it will be found out that the great movements and revolutions that shaped the destinies of nations were full of ups and downs and uncertainties. In the beginning, nobody was sure of their success but with the passage of time they attained completion which brought about certainty and confidence among the masses. For example, when the prophet of Islam started preaching the word of God Almighty, he faced unfathomable hardships and difficulties. His detractors and opponents strained every nerve to fail him. They jeered at him. So his way was full of uncertainties. But when he successfully completed his mission, it was when his message stood certain and strong.

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