English, asked by JaiShivajiJaiBhavani, 10 months ago

rolling stone gather no moss expansion of ideas​

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Answered by vivekpnair11479
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  • IT IS A PROVERB.
  • IT MEANS  A PERON WHO GOES ON TRAVELLING AND NEVER STOPS, HE NEVER GET COMMITED TO ANYTHING IN HIS LIFE.
  • LIKE, IF HE IS JUST GOING THROUGH HIS LIFE AND DOES NOT FULLY CONCENTRATE ON HIS CHILD, THEN HE WILL NEVER SUCCED IN GETTING THE CHILD CORRECT AND WELL-BEHAVED.

MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answered by Anonymous
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"A rolling stone gathers no moss," is an old proverb credited to Pubililius Syrus, who is in sententiae states, people who are always moving, with no roots in one place and in another, avoid responsibilities and cares. They will never accumulate wealth or status, responsibilities or commitments. They are always busy with their works and one can expect a good result from them. They never be lazy they are always smart, intelligent, curious and very aggressive in any work. They never spend time worthlessly, they also respect in others work and are enough responsible to do anything without any flaw.

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