The writer
says 'This too shall pass'.
State
Whether you agree with the
writer and justify
the answer.
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It means that every single thing and every single phase in our lives and in this world is transient. Nothing lasts forever. Change is inevitable. The cycle goes on. Good times come to an end. So do the bad ones. Today, where there is sorrow, there may be joy tomorrow and where there is jubilation, there may be mournful silence. Man can bear anything if he sets his mind to it, even the harshest of times. Just the hope of a better tomorrow is what keeps us going. It says, “keep your head steady, this hardship which you are going through, shall too, come to an end, one day or the other”.
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