"Life is hard, be steel, be a rock”. (Explain with reference to the context)
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Life is hard but you need to live with them who loves you not with them with who you love. Don't be a rock if being rock then your loved ones will gone then you thought why I not tell him/her my feelings why I being so hard so do what you want .
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The poem "A Father to his Son" contains these lines.
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- The worldly knowledge of a father in guiding a son on the cusp of manhood is vividly described by the poet Carl Sandburg. Here, the father encourages his kid to be a rock in the face of life's difficulties and unforeseen betrayals. Life is like rich ground. If we are kind and accept life as it comes, we may make our lives fruitful. Sometimes kindness triumphs over harshness.
- A delicate flower's growth has the power to break a rock. To succeed, one needs a strong passion and determination. Men have been killed before they actually die due of monetary greed. Even good guys have become victims of the search for quick cash.
- Leisure time is not time wasted. Never be embarrassed to be branded a fool for not knowing when you are seeking information, and at the same time, learn from your mistakes so that you don't do them again.
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