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Prepare an Elocution on the topic 'We need more
bridges than walls' and present in the class.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Elocution on the topic 'We need more

bridges than walls'

In today's generation people should focus on building more connections and networks amongst the society. This particular line that ' We should build more bridges than walls indicates that we should always encourage people to do better in our circle and should always motivate them.

There are many hurdles to the path of success so if someone is demotivating the other individual then they're creating wall for that individual. Hurdle can be subjected as the wall and bridge can be subjected as glorious opportunities in life.

So this thought can be applied in any kind of situation in life and one should make sure to be focused and dedicated in life.

Answered by shaikhrubina3346
12

Answer:

According to Isaac Newton, we build too many walls and not enough bridges in our minds. This refers to the limitations, obstacles and problems created in our heads instead of finding solutions. What motivates us to do this? Several reasons exist for this: it is easier and doesn't take any effort, and many people are afraid of change and see it as something bad. In exchange for acceptance, they search for flaws in one another and try to influence them. Nevertheless, change is an essential part of life, and making it our enemy would be a mistake. In reality, building walls prevents us from reaching our potential and impedes our growth. Rather than look for excuses and try to avoid taking positive steps to improve things, the quote above could be interpreted as a call to be more imaginative and open-minded. Now, does this make sense? In history, we have seen that building walls does not solve problems, but just begins them. Building barriers is not the right thing to do. Make a commitment to building bridges of compassion, openness, and solidarity. Let's create a better and brighter world together.

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