explain the ideas given in the lines :
"if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those imposters just the same
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If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat both equally. It means you simply acknowledge the event and continue on, come what may. It makes you realise the relativity of both success and failure.
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Concept: To explain the meaning of the given lines
Given: A statement and a question
Find: The meaning of the statement
Solution: The lines "if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those imposters just the same" means that in life there will be many moments where you can achieve high success as well as a failure at the same time in the same way then we have the right to call ourselves a good human.
- A good human being is a person who just remains the same at the time of both success and failure.
- He does not spoil himself with worldly pleasure in success nor does he goes into depression during a loss. We need to have a proper balance between our hearts and our mind.
- This is the test of time that we need to win.
- According to the poet, success and failure are just imposters and this is not a reality.
- Only the people around us know about our success and failure, not the whole world.
- Therefore, no need to worry during a failure and no need to celebrate during success.
Hence, now we know the meaning of these lines.
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