Explain the phrase (proverb) of-
Slow and steady wins the race
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“Slow and steady wins the race” is a proverb that suggests someone doesn’t need to be the fastest or strongest to succeed, rather they should be the most steady and dependable. The phrase is literally related to running/athletics but can be used to apply to almost any situation in which someone is trying to achieve something. If someone works consistently for a goal they have in mind it’s more likely, the proverb says, that they’ll achieve that goal.
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