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A rolling stone gathers no moss​

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Answered by siddhi710
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Explanation:

A rolling stone gathers no moss’ means that people who travel a lot do not accrue commitments. The phrase “A rolling stone gathers no moss”, means that:

a person who doesn’t stick to an occupation accumulate no wealth and develops no meaningful experience or expertise on anything,

a person who doesn’t settle in a place commands little social status and avoids social responsibilities,

a person who keep wandering from one place to another doesn’t care much for others and remains detached from other people and things, and

a person who keep changing jobs or places achieve little success in life.

This saying works based on a metaphor: A stone that rolls through the forest does not get covered in moss. A stone that stays still does. Here, moss stands for attachments or commitments. And, the rolling stone is a person who moves around. Similarly, a person who travels does not:

Answered by ArshiyaKumari
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