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There was a farmer. He had vast lands. He was, however, not happy. His sons were lazy and good-fo9r –nothing. When he was about to die, he sent for them and told them that there was a treasure hidden in their fields. The sons were eager to know this. “Where is it hidden, father?” They enquired, the father remained mum. Soon after he died. The sons went to the
They dug the fields knee deep, but to their despair, they did not find any treasure. The fields were now ready and therefore they sowed wheat. In course of time, they had a rich harvest and they became rich by selling the crop. They now understood what their wise father meant. They became hard-working and gave up their idle pursuits. Moral : No pains, no gains.
They dug the fields knee deep, but to their despair, they did not find any treasure. The fields were now ready and therefore they sowed wheat. In course of time, they had a rich harvest and they became rich by selling the crop. They now understood what their wise father meant. They became hard-working and gave up their idle pursuits. Moral : No pains, no gains.
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No Pain No Gain
Wise people say: ‘No pain no gain.’ Mukesh’s story is a perfect example of the axiom. He was a teenager boy, a perfect model of the modern generation whose chief purpose is to have fun and shirk responsibilities. He was an average student studying in ninth standard. His grades on the report card did not augur well. The highest was C2. His parents and teachers always expected more from him. Most of his time passed playing, frolicking and loafing around.
As time and tide wait for none, SA 1 examinations loomed large! Mukesh felt first time in his life the burden and nervousness of not being prepared to take the exams. However, he had no option! Only 10 days were at his disposal. He decided to do his best! The mountain of accumulated work cannot be climbed easily! He realized it was impossible for him to do all the study and revision. He just managed to scrape through the SA1 exam with CGPA 5.
He felt so embarrassed and ashamed of his negligent attitude to study. He had never wanted to score low grades. He had never thought that not studying would mean low grades and embarrassment. He had thought having fun most of the time would not affect his studies. He decided to turn a new leaf.
He promised to himself he would work very hard to improve his grades. He just followed the basics. He did not waste his single moment in useless distractions. He just studied, studied, and studied. He made a time table, and conscientiously stuck to it. He burnt not only the midnight oil, but the early morning oil also. At school he stayed focused all the time. He did not watch TV at all. Thus working he realized, if a student utilizes his time optimally, he can do wonders. TV, friends, and loafing around are the greatest enemies of all the students. He realized studies are not difficult at all; developing the right attitude to studies, and focusing our mind on studies is difficult. Hard work really pays off and that too with huge dividends. Not only he improved his knowledge, he secured A1 in all the subjects in SA2 Exams. His parents, teachers, and everyone was so happy. He was the happiest of all. This happiness of hard-earned achievement was thousand times sweeter than the shallow pleasures of distractions.
Thus Mukesh’s pain brought him huge gains. Not only he achieved success because of the pain he took, but he also learnt the valuable lesson of time-management and self-discipline.
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No Pain No Gain
Wise people say: ‘No pain no gain.’ Mukesh’s story is a perfect example of the axiom. He was a teenager boy, a perfect model of the modern generation whose chief purpose is to have fun and shirk responsibilities. He was an average student studying in ninth standard. His grades on the report card did not augur well. The highest was C2. His parents and teachers always expected more from him. Most of his time passed playing, frolicking and loafing around.
As time and tide wait for none, SA 1 examinations loomed large! Mukesh felt first time in his life the burden and nervousness of not being prepared to take the exams. However, he had no option! Only 10 days were at his disposal. He decided to do his best! The mountain of accumulated work cannot be climbed easily! He realized it was impossible for him to do all the study and revision. He just managed to scrape through the SA1 exam with CGPA 5.
He felt so embarrassed and ashamed of his negligent attitude to study. He had never wanted to score low grades. He had never thought that not studying would mean low grades and embarrassment. He had thought having fun most of the time would not affect his studies. He decided to turn a new leaf.
He promised to himself he would work very hard to improve his grades. He just followed the basics. He did not waste his single moment in useless distractions. He just studied, studied, and studied. He made a time table, and conscientiously stuck to it. He burnt not only the midnight oil, but the early morning oil also. At school he stayed focused all the time. He did not watch TV at all. Thus working he realized, if a student utilizes his time optimally, he can do wonders. TV, friends, and loafing around are the greatest enemies of all the students. He realized studies are not difficult at all; developing the right attitude to studies, and focusing our mind on studies is difficult. Hard work really pays off and that too with huge dividends. Not only he improved his knowledge, he secured A1 in all the subjects in SA2 Exams. His parents, teachers, and everyone was so happy. He was the happiest of all. This happiness of hard-earned achievement was thousand times sweeter than the shallow pleasures of distractions.
Thus Mukesh’s pain brought him huge gains. Not only he achieved success because of the pain he took, but he also learnt the valuable lesson of time-management and self-discipline.
❤☺❤❤PLZZ MARK ME BRAINLIEST ❤☺❤☺❤
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