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We have a hibiscus plant in our garden. Every fortnight a flower blooms on it - big,
n bright and tender. Through the day it smiles with the sun and dances with the wind, but as
evening approaches, it starts wilting. The morning after, it withers completely and by evening
heit falls and becomes one with the earth again. The flower comes to life only for a day, yet it
does so in full splendour. What if we too lived our life, however short, to its fullest ?
We went to a rocky beach and saw the spread of the majestic ocean and the rocks
alongside, carved, sculpted and shaped by the water. Water is so gentle, rock so hard, yet,
as the water flows over it every day, for years, the rock gives in. It takes the shape that the
water commands. Our problems are so colossal and we are so small, yet if we persist...
We saw small bits of grass peeping through the small cracks in a concrete pavement.
It left us thinking: however impossible things may look, there is always an opening..
We saw a tree bare of all leaves in the cold winter months. We thought its chapter was
over. But three months passed, spring set in and the tree was back to its green majesty once
again, full of leaves, flowers, birds and life. What if we too had the conviction that, however
difficult things are right now, it will not remain so for ever. Remember, this too shall pass.
We saw an army of ants lugging a fly which was at least ten times the ant's size. The
ants organized themselves around the fly, lifted it on frail feelers and carried it to quite a
distance. Their teamwork and perseverance were impressive. What if we too are consistent,
organized, focused
B2. What things in nature teach us the following:
(1) Nothing is impossible to achieve -
(ii) Problems are not permanent -
(iii) Many hands make light work
(iv) Be persistent -​

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Answered by gourav803
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