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"SLOW AND STEADY DOES NOT ALWAYS WIN THE RACE"

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Answered by RachelRoth53
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Explanation:

Against

Slow and steady definitely do not win the race alone. Slow, steady, and deliberate wins the race, when punctuated by occasional sprints. It's not enough to make daily, measured progress on your work if it's not deliberate progress. If you're not moving in a meaningful direction, then failure is a likely outcome.

Defense

“Slow and Steady Wins the Race” – One who is very careful in each and every movement towards the goal and confident in what he or she is doing will definitely win the race. And, the race is really a tough one if we keep doing tasks without keeping the end results in mind.

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