Social Sciences, asked by DD0653, 1 year ago

To realise the value of one year ask a student who has failed his exam. . . . . . . . . . to realise the value of one month ask a mother who has given birth to a baby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to realise the value of one day Ask a labourer who worked day along. ...... to realise the value of one hour Ask a friend who has waited to meet you. ......... to realise the value of one minute ask a person who has missed his train. ......To realise the value of one second Ask me who has wait for his shruti FRIEND GIVE YOUR OPINION ON THIS SAYARI ✌✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋

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Answered by TheBestOne
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First of all, this is not a Shayari,
Secondly, it is the best saying I have come across. It makes us realize that every moment in a person's life is valuable, this is why it gives us those people's example who have waited for that particular time period. 
Answered by GulabLachman
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The quotes emphasize the value of time and effort.

  • The quotes mentioned are meant to emphasize the idea that value and time can vary greatly depending on a person's circumstances and the tasks they are trying to accomplish.
  • After failing an exam, a student could understand the importance of having a year to study and prepare for subsequent exams.
  • After giving birth, a woman may appreciate the importance of one month because of how long it takes for the infant to mature and grow.
  • An all-day worker may come to appreciate the importance of a single day as the amount of time they have to make a living and provide for their family.
  • Similarly, if a friend is waiting for you, it shows how dear you are to them.
  • If a person has missed the train, probably they were going for something important.
  • Thus, the quote is meant to encourage people to appreciate and make the most of the time they have, regardless of their individual circumstances.

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