story of 150 to 200 words on the proverb Rome was not built in a day
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The ancient city Rome, Italy was not built in a day. Rome evolved to be one of the most glorious and admirable cities in the world, and it took ages for such a progress. So the proverb ‘Rome was not built in a day’ is rightly said and is an expression that communicates the power of hard work, patience and determination in achieving such a triumph or making a dream come true.
When we too dream big we need to make some move and continue making progress in the same direction. It is not wise to give up on the way. We all know the story of Rabbit and Tortoise in which Rabbit is much faster than Tortoise but takes rest in the middle of the race whereas Tortoise is slower but continues steadily till the end and wins the race. So, in life every success and achievement will take time but if we are determined to achieve something we are definitely going to win. We just need to move ahead with positive outlook.
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If you love to win or want to achieve something in life always remember this proverb and when you just think about giving up remind yourself that ‘Rome was not built in a day’.
The ancient city Rome, Italy was not built in a day. Rome evolved to be one of the most glorious and admirable cities in the world, and it took ages for such a progress. So the proverb ‘Rome was not built in a day’ is rightly said and is an expression that communicates the power of hard work, patience and determination in achieving such a triumph or making a dream come true.
When we too dream big we need to make some move and continue making progress in the same direction. It is not wise to give up on the way. We all know the story of Rabbit and Tortoise in which Rabbit is much faster than Tortoise but takes rest in the middle of the race whereas Tortoise is slower but continues steadily till the end and wins the race. So, in life every success and achievement will take time but if we are determined to achieve something we are definitely going to win. We just need to move ahead with positive outlook.
Conclusion
If you love to win or want to achieve something in life always remember this proverb and when you just think about giving up remind yourself that ‘Rome was not built in a day’.
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Rome wasn't built in a day
A young man was hired into a bank in the mailroom. The lowest position one could be in, but his foot was in the door. His father asked him if he would like to one day be president of said bank. The young man replied "yes".
So the story goes that the father had a pin made with the letter "P" on it and told his son to wear it to work everyday but to never tell anyone what it meant. It was of course to remind him that he was working to be president of the bank one day. His father told him that everyday try to find ways or do things that would bring him closer to that goal.
Well, many years later, his son did indeed become president of the bank. Never telling others what the "P" stood for, and even though other employers would make up their own ideas of what it meant. When he earned the position of President, only then did he reveal what the "P" stood for.
It was to remind him everyday of his goal, and to remind him everyday to work for that goal.
There are two types of people in this world. Those who say "I can" and "I will", and those who say "I can't" which really means "I will not try".
A young man was hired into a bank in the mailroom. The lowest position one could be in, but his foot was in the door. His father asked him if he would like to one day be president of said bank. The young man replied "yes".
So the story goes that the father had a pin made with the letter "P" on it and told his son to wear it to work everyday but to never tell anyone what it meant. It was of course to remind him that he was working to be president of the bank one day. His father told him that everyday try to find ways or do things that would bring him closer to that goal.
Well, many years later, his son did indeed become president of the bank. Never telling others what the "P" stood for, and even though other employers would make up their own ideas of what it meant. When he earned the position of President, only then did he reveal what the "P" stood for.
It was to remind him everyday of his goal, and to remind him everyday to work for that goal.
There are two types of people in this world. Those who say "I can" and "I will", and those who say "I can't" which really means "I will not try".
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