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Essay on the topic "perseverence"

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Answered by sana1223
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Perseverance means to continue steadfastly, especially in something that is difficult or tedious. It requires regular practice to develop the quality of perseverance. Only a patient person with strong determination can achieve his goal by perseverance.

When a child learns to stand up and tries to walk, he is found to fall down again and again. And by nature and instinct, he gets up, and again tries to step forward, although again he falls down. But ultimately, he succeeds in walking. The same thing had once happened with each one of us, when we were children.

Similarly, in spite of his repeated failures, a man having perseverance does not admit his defeat. He tries again and again, and finally attains success. A persevering person is one who has tremendous self-confi­dence, indomitable determination, and a natural urge towards hard labour, and untiring energy to continue till the last, without grumbling or expressing dissatisfaction.

Perseverance is the secret of success. Without it, no great achievement is possible. Even if a person is not very talented, nor highly knowledgeable, but of an average merit, still he can succeed in life simply by his perseverance. Every action has its reaction. So hard labour has no alternative. It must yield results.

A person who is highly intelligent, and a scholarly genius, but is lethargic by nature, and reluctant to diligence, can hardly prosper in life, because he does not know how to use his brain and labour in the right direction. In this world, all the great things have been made or constructed only by perseverance.

Say, the lofty monuments, the palaces, the cities, the buildings etc.-all were built only by long and hard labour. 'Rome was not built in a day'. It took many years to build the beautiful city of Rome. It is through perseverance of thousands of diligent men that such magnificent structures can be erected:

In human life, perseverance plays a very important role. Modern science, architecture, literature, music-in every sphere of life-perseverance is the root cause of suc­cess and glory. Shakespeare did not compose such volumi­nous works just in a day. He had to work hard during days and nights with tremendous perseverance to create such great masterpieces.

The modern scientists, too, carry on their experiments day and night for years together in order to attain success. If one looks at his own life, he can very well understand that whatever he has so far gained, he has gained it only by his hard labour, and not by chance or magic, or by someone's grace.

Therefore, perseverance must be practised from the very childhood so that the noble habit becomes a part and parcel of one's life. With that great asset or goodwill, a man can walk easily on the hazardous road of his life's journey; and success will be his and his only.

Answered by Vanshika4721
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Hy I will help you..

Perseverance is the ability to keep going in the face of continuous challenges. It is the ability to disregard distractions and to stay focused. For every success there are tons of failures.

To those who know the secret, these failures served to help them identify ways that failed knowing full well that they would find the right way to succeed. Knowing the secret kept these people excited because it is with this secret ingrained within their souls that they could defeat all those who gave up when met with obstacles, all those who use failure as a rationale to quit, and all those who think that success comes before work.

Before we go any further there is one point that must be made. The reason to make this point is that some people do not believe they have what it takes to persevere as others have or as they have seen in the stories of many, many successful individuals.

Perseverance isn't something that you can go out and buy; it is not something that you receive vicariously or by osmosis; and, it is not something that is beyond what you already possess. Perseverance is something you possessed as a child.

Take, for example, the perseverance you demonstrated when you first attempted to learn to walk. I can say with absolute confidence that it was very unlikely that you walked upright without falling down the very first time you tried. In fact, I would also be comfortably correct in saying that you only learned to walk after many failed attempts often falling down but getting back up to try again. So, what was it that kept you trying again and again. In essence, it was perseverance

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