English, asked by rockrituraj, 1 year ago

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 navja12
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Whenever we try to learn something new, we face difficulties in developing the skill. However, we have to make constant efforts in order to succeed.  

The seagull faced the difficulty also while he was learning to fly. But his parents encouraged him and ultimately he could fly.

Similarly, I was encouraged by my parents to learn swimming. Initially, I was afraid of getting into water, then, with their encouragement, I finally learnt to swim.

Answered by op25111972
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Success is never guaranteed but it could only come to those who try. A man who doesn’t try is as good as dead. Incessant trying is what has got humanity where it is. None of the feats, sending man to moon, Indian Independence, discovery of radioactivity is easy. But humans keep trying until they succeed.

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