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essay on the topic "a life without internet "life is without internet

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Answered by atulya9778
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Explanation:

The proverb means that a man who is constantly changing his vocation, who cannot stick to a particular job, will never win success. A stone is covered with green moss when it remains fixed at one spot; similarly, if a man remains steady at his job, he will soon be permanent and confirmed there and that is the way to success. For hereby he wins experience, knows his defects and shortcomings, tries to remove them and thus improve.

Success in life does not, come easily for the mere asking. It has to be won by the hard work and resolute application. The proverb, therefore, gives us a warning to the unstable character who loses heart easily and for want of fixity of purpose and devotion, changes his profession very often.

Rabindranath has said, “Let fresh obstacles come again and yet again: I will receive the blow and remain unmoved.” For the acquisition of this virtue, one is to have a singleness of aim. Our life should be an organised effort to achieve a definite aim. A man who has no aim in life is always rolling from one job to another and he can never win his goal. It is necessary to be patient and persevering.

Answered by patel06
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A life without internet

Internet has become an indispensability. Internet and computers have already taken over each and every field. Tell me an area or sphere where internet and computers are not being used! Education, industry, finance, defense, teaching, learning, research, medicine, accounting, entertainment, internet, online teaching, telecommunication, media, and space research and exploration. It is internet and computer everywhere. The modern world will look void without internet and computers. Internet and computers have created such an order in every field. They are so adroitly efficient in data storing and handling. They have man's life much more organized, systematic, simple, colorful, and awesomely efficient.

Imagine if internet gets disrupted for a day or two, what will happen? I think all walks of life will be affected. Banking, ATM’s, communication of all types, TV and Media World, websites, online transactions, etc. will be hanged and almost life will come to a standstill.

Internet in the modern times has become a necessity, so living without it even for a day will cause lots of problems to everyone.  

 

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