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E. Answer each of the following questions in one or two sentences:
1. How can you conquer your fear?
2. 'If we strive, 'tis no disgrace. Explain this sentence.
3. How many times should one try and why?
4. What can you learn from your failures?
5. What is the poem "Try and Try Again' about?
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1. How can you conquer your fear?
The only way to deal with a fear and conquer it is to address it head-on
Remind yourself that, “Denial” is not a river in Egypt.
The natural tendency of many people is to deny that they have a problem caused by fear of some kind. They’re afraid of confronting it. In turn, it becomes a major source of stress, unhappiness, and psychosomatic illness.
Be willing to deal with the situation or person directly.
As Shakespeare said, “Take arms against a sea of troubles, and in so doing, end them.”
When you force yourself to face any fear-inducing situation in your life, your self-esteem goes up, your self-respect increases, and your sense of personal pride grows.
You eventually reach the point in life where you are not afraid of anything.
2. 'If we strive, 'ITS no disgrace. Explain this sentence.
It means that we should be steadfast in making efforts. It is not a matter of shame to work hard for success.
3. How many times should one try and why?
If at first you do not succeed then try, try and try again is a saying used in sports. It can be applied to almost in everything we do. Yet, how many times should you try before stopping? Is there a number that most people will try before stopping all together? What is your number of tries or do you have a number? For some that number is much higher than you would think.
The business world is full of apparently instant successes. People put together a website, or create an app, or discover the next big thing and magically the next day thousands of users are buying. That might happen for a small percentage of people. It is most likely that you will not be in that small percentage. The question arises, how many times should you try before it becomes a waste of time and effort.
This infographic shows the amount of tries a person did before becoming successful. James Dyson built 5126 prototypes vacuum cleaner before success. Thomas A. Edison tried 10,000 times to build a light bulb that could work. Imagine how you would feel if you are on try number 100 with no end in sight in creating the next big thing. The lesson is not the amount of tries but to keep on trying to find your success.
4. What can you learn from your failures?
10 Lessons Failure Teaches :
You don't always have to be right.
Other approaches could work better.
Every failure contains a certain amount of humility.
A little failure will never stop the truly determined.
Failures always come before success. ...
You learn flexibility.
There is no one “right” way.
You don't know what you're capable of until you try.
5. What is the poem "Try and Try Again' about?
The poem 'Try Again' is about the importance of optimism, courage, and hope in one's success. A beautiful poem by the British poet W.E. Hickson 'Try Again' deals with the complexities of human behavior and the importance of optimism and never giving up on the success of a person.
Hope this helped.....