question a, b, c, d all please
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a. Hardwork and patience
b.A person is able to do his work when he is healthy, fit and strong
c we should have self confidence and spirit of self reliance...because , when ever we do something we should have faith and confidence, belief in oneself that we can do it. we should always be self reliant not depending on others..
d.A person can achieve success through hard work. But trusting and believing in oneself , self confidence. canso help a person to achieve success in his or her life. Never be discouraged by failures, cz failures are the pillar to success, through failures we learn.
b.A person is able to do his work when he is healthy, fit and strong
c we should have self confidence and spirit of self reliance...because , when ever we do something we should have faith and confidence, belief in oneself that we can do it. we should always be self reliant not depending on others..
d.A person can achieve success through hard work. But trusting and believing in oneself , self confidence. canso help a person to achieve success in his or her life. Never be discouraged by failures, cz failures are the pillar to success, through failures we learn.
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1. Ants teach us to be brave
The average worker ant is just as brave as Beowulf. The average human is obviously more than 10 times the size of an ant. We get terrified by bears and tigers which really are nowhere near ten times our size. Some of us even screech at the sight of a cockroach.
2. Ants teach us to ignore little diversions
If you put your finger in an ant’s path, it just walks around it and soldiers on to where it’s heading. It won’t let your stupid finger hinder its work. Put another obstacle in its way and it still soldiers on to its destination. You should do the same and not let silly problems and conflicts get in your way of achieving your objective.
1. Ants teach us to be brave
The average worker ant is just as brave as Beowulf. The average human is obviously more than 10 times the size of an ant. We get terrified by bears and tigers which really are nowhere near ten times our size. Some of us even screech at the sight of a cockroach.
2. Ants teach us to ignore little diversions
If you put your finger in an ant’s path, it just walks around it and soldiers on to where it’s heading. It won’t let your stupid finger hinder its work. Put another obstacle in its way and it still soldiers on to its destination. You should do the same and not let silly problems and conflicts get in your way of achieving your objective.
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