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In the case of a bird flying, it seems a natural act, and a foregone conclusion that it should succeed. In the examples you have given in Answer to the previous question, was your success guaranteed, or was it important for you to try, regardless of a possibility of failure?

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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 \impliesIt is natural for everyone to face some problems initially while trying to learn or pick up a new skill. Many a time, due to the fear of failure, we are reluctant to perform a particular task or attempt something new. In case of the seagull, his parents constantly cajoled him to fly. Similarly, when I was learning to ride a cycle for the first time, my father always persuaded me to learn cycling. Hence, at that stage, it was important for me to overcome my fear and learn cycling for my own good.

Yes, my success was assured because if one is focused and determined to achieve something then success is guaranteed. Moreover, we are all aware of the famous adage, “Practice makes a man perfect”

Answered by sonawaneprajakta201
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face some problems in the initial stage while learning new skills due to the fear of their we hesitate to perform a task or to do something new in the case of the Seagull this parents conclude him the to fly in the example I had given in the answer of previous question was your by many father my father to learn cycling so at the stage I was to learn cycling at it was a very important for me too the overcome my fear yes my success was granted because if someone is determined to do something then success and sure more more over and said parents practice makes man perfect

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