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Explain the line "Think deeply before you do anything "

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Answered by sanchitakatiyar2008
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This expression is used to indicate that before doing anything a person must think about the consequences of the work he will be doing.

There is an English proverb for the above-used expression, which is:

"Measure twice, cut once"

This proverb is also used in the sense to indicate or to advise a person to act on a thing after thinking deeply about it. This is advised so because acting on a thing after much thinking makes a kind of surety about the result of the consequences

Answered by Shivali2708
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The line expresses that you should always think before you do anything.

You might hurt yourself or others if you don't reflect upon what you are doing.

Same goes for talking, your words can hurt others or may bring some difficulties upon you so you should always think and speak and also think while you take any action.

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