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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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         In the race of excellence there is no finish line

It is absolutely true that in the race of excellence there is no finish line. There are infinite levels of improvement in all spheres. Excellence in any filed is possible through continuous practice, research, and pursuit. The Universe we live in is infinite at micro as well as macro levels. If excellence is to be achieved in any sphere, one needs to work tirelessly. The moment we stop working at our skill, we may lose excellence we have achieved.  

All great maestros who mastered one skill or another, maintained their excellence by always working and honing their skills regularly. Cricketers who perform excellently on the ground, practice diligently. Scientists who discover better technologies, spend most of their time researching in their labs.  Athletes, players, musicians, dancers, and innovators who stun the world with their work are the ones who never stop their race for excellence.

In conclusion it can be said excellence is a never ending journey and we must keep travelling on it.  

Answered by fathimahashim68
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Race of excellence means trying to reach the point of excellence. In the way to reach the point of excellence, there will be no finish line. We should not add a finish line in the way to reach the excellence. If we add a finish line even to great extent, then we cannot earn the achievement.

There should be no finish line in excellence and growth. There is no limit for excellence. Excellence is like a flowing water. It never have an end. Urge to reach excellence should never have an end.

We know that some people strive for excellence even if they reached at a higher level because in our life we never stop acquiring knowledge. And with this knowledge everybody wants to achieve more excellence in life. It's a good theme. We should have the urge to acquire excellence more and more.

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