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expansion of Idea all that glitter is not gold
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Answered by Anonymous
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All That Glitters Is Not Gold:

Gold is a most precious and famous element found on our earth, it has a shining coating of glitter. But still we couldn't consider the glitter as a gold.

All the other substances are just a colour which looks like a gold. In this world there are many things/objects probably they shine but they are not given value as a gold. These glitters and other substances can only be attractive, similarly glitters are not a gold.

A best example to prove that "All That Glitters Is Not Gold" is that in our country there are lots of scientifists, great persons unknown but we don't consider everone as great this is because some doesn't know to be talented and come forward to their goals.

In this way they loose their value, similarly gold is gold and all other glitters and shining substances are not a gold.

Conclusion: Never be thinking your the great in everything without knowing who your actually. (Gold is gold, glitter is glitter)....Also be happy with what you are and have.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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All that glitters is not gold

The proverb "all that glitters is not gold" teaches us that something which appears beneficial, beautiful and valuable may turn out to be not so. The proverb is believed to have been first used by William Shakespeare in the play "The Merchant of Venice". Not everything that is shiny and beautiful is valuable. Their attractiveness is superficially and of no value.

Gold is a precious metal and is rare. Gold is very expensive but a metal which looks like gold may turn out to be worthless. There are many things around us which can deceive us by their beautiful appearance. There are people whose oratory skill and appearance can fool us. This proverb tells us not to be deceived by outward looks.

A person may look innocent, truthful and reliable but they may not be who they appear to be. A well dressed person does not mean that he or she has a good character and good moral values. So, it is important for us to choose our friends carefully because mere physical appearance is not the proof that the person is kind, honest and trustworthy. The value of a person lies in his good virtues and abilities and not his external appearance.

This proverb expresses the wisdom that the attractive external appearance of something or someone is not a reliable indication of its true nature. Appearance can be greatly misleading. Therefore, to assume something as precious or valuable on the basis of mere appearance is unwise.

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