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expansion of idea - strike while the iron is hot

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Answered by supersonu
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Hello there:-)

The meaning of given expression "Strike while the iron is hot" refers to Doing a task at the right time or moment.

The given expression teaches us that man should do always everything at the correct time. Man often has tendency to do errors and then he repents. As from Voltaire, "Since we are all steeped in errors and follies, we must forgive each other, worship god, and be good men."

So, we must try our level best to be the first in each and every case. Then only we can be successful in life. As "Time and Tide waits for none", we must be always seeing our performance in a given period of time. As we have learnt about Gandhi ji, he always put a small clock bound to his waist.

Hence I conclude that we must "Strike when the iron is hot".
Answered by swatisawant231
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