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expand the theme of slow but steady wins the race in hundred words​

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Answered by Arushi56
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The famous saying, 'slow and steady wins the race', by Robert Lloyd, emphasizes the problems of over hastiness.

“Patience, persistence and perspiration

make an unbeatable combination for

success.

Its meaning: It means that “even a person with average talent can achieve success through persistent efforts.” In other words, one can overcome the barriers of difficulties and achieve success through constant efforts in the right direction.

It is better to act slow and consistently then acting faster in a hasty manner. Ceaseless efforts, even at a slow pace, will bring good results. On the other hand, occasional efforts, even at a faster pace, will seldom bring great results.

This proverb states that a person who is consistent and steady in his approach can achieve massive success even if he is slow. Such person walks slowly but doesn’t look backwards. They look before they leap. This ensures that every step that they take is put in the right direction. On the other hand, a person who is rushing and running out of steam will be left behind, if his approach is not correct.

Explanation: We often see a person with exceptional talent fail, while a man of ordinary merit succeeds. The difference lies in the way two people have worked. The man of intelligence and abilities took his work lightly and did it by fits and starts. He depended on his merit and failed. The other man worked steadily day in and day out and became successful.

There is no shortcut for success and there is no alternative for hard work. There are many instances in history where ordinary men rose to high fame through patient toil of many years. History also tells us of many brilliant men meeting with failures for want of patience and perseverance. Demosthenes was a stammered but he became the greatest orator of ancient Greece with persistent efforts. Thus, steady and patient labor brings success to man.

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