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expansion of idea on gliters are not gold​

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Answered by rachita07
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In life we meet a lot of people and come across numerous things. Many people appear to be extremely warm and friendly initially. However, in most cases as we get to know them we find out that they are not that nice. Their actual personality is hidden behind the fake mask they wear to build relationships for their personal gain.
Similarly, we see several attractive things in the market. We feel the urge to purchase them and bring them home as they seem irresistible. However, when we begin to use them, we often realise that it only looks good at the surface level and is not very useful or is low quality. The famous saying, ‘all that glitters is not gold’ implies just the same.
As per this saying, we must not trust anyone easily. We must take our time to learn about a person before we establish a deep bond with them. Likewise, we must not purchase anything big only because it looks good. We must assess it, check its quality and utility and only then we must go for it. This also holds true for job and business opportunities and almost everything in life. Many things appear to be good from a distance but they are not actually good for us.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The proverb ‘All that glitters is not gold’ means that appearances may be deceiving and can refer to an object or a person.

In the present world, looks and appearances can be deceiving, but the reality maybe is different.

Everything that glitters like Gold may not necessarily be Gold, but they may hold the same characteristics as the element gold.

A well-dressed and an attractive man always get attention, but might not be as good as one thinks.

Similarly, a rugged, poorly-dressed man might make you not go near him, but might be the one pure and kind at heart.

The proverb phrase tells one not to judge a person by their outer appearances as not everyone is good at heart as according to their looks.

For instance, while shopping, the proverb phrase reminds one to choose things that add the most worth, but while selecting friends, some people might not be the same as we perceived them to be

A person is considered smart when he/she doesn’t run behind the glitter and glamour but gives importance to the inner purity of a person’s heart.

As a smart person, one should use logical reasoning and rationality to examine a person’s physical and inner quality

An individual tends to disguise under various circumstances under those shiny and glittery appearances to survive in this world.

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