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Opportunity in large pebble

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Answered by saindhavijana05
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I think it's a proverb .....

Answered by aryansuts01
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According to the Udden-Wentworth scale of sedimentology, a pebble is a clast of rock with a particle size of 4-64 mm. Generally speaking, pebbles are bigger than granules and smaller than cobbles. A conglomerate is a type of rock that is primarily composed of pebbles. Pebble tools, which date from the Palaeolithic era of human history, are among the earliest known man-made objects. The word "shingle beach" refers to a beach that is primarily made up of surface pebbles. This kind of beach has ecological niches that serve as habitat for animals and plants, as well as armoring characteristics against wave erosion.

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In places where water is scarce, water-smart gardens are often made using beach and river stones. On building rooftops, small pebbles are also utilized to construct gardens and living areas. Pebbles can be used as paperweights and bookends indoors. Children's "pet rocks" are another use for big stones.

The rocks stand for the important things in your life that you will appreciate in the long run, such as your family, your health, and realizing your aspirations. The other aspects of your life, such as your job, home, interests, and relationships, are the "pebbles" that give your life purpose. The "little stuff" that occupies our time is represented by the sand and water. The instructor was imparting a lesson in life that applies to any small business.

As entrepreneurs, we frequently pay attention just to the big rocks in the jar. I liken our primary industry, tyres and vehicle service, to these big rocks. We concentrate on improving and doing more in order to expand our company. To test whether we can fit more big rocks into the jar, we might remain open later, work more and become more efficient with our operations, raise prices, or invest in training for our staff.

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