(v) None of the above
Answer the following questions in about 50-75 words each -
(a) Failure is the stepping stone to success. Elucidate with reference to
Richard Ebright
(b) in the light of the lesson "A Baker From Goa', discuss the culture of Goe
Discuss the impact of culture on the life of individuals
Answers
Answer:
YES, INDEED FAILURE IS THE STEPPING STONE TO SUCCESS. ONCE WE FAIL WE GAIN THE MOTIVATION IN US TO TRY TO DO BETTER THE NEXT TIME. ITS A KIND OF INSPIRATION. WE SHOULD TRY AND LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES. THEN ONLY IT WILL HELP US IN OUR FUTURE. ONCE YOU FAIL YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO BOW YOUR HEAD AND SIT IN ONE CORNER, INSTEAD YOU SHOULD TRY AND TRY TILL YOU SUCCEED. AND THEN YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN YOU . MANY PEOPLE COPE UP WITH FAILURE BUT THERE ARE STILL SOME WHO THINK THAT IT IS THE END OF THEIR LIFE. BUT YOU SHOULD NOT WORRY AND LEARN SOMETHING FROM WHAT HAPPENED. AND THEN YOU WILL SAY AS WELL AS BELEIVE THAT FAILURE IS THE STEPPING STONE TO SUCCESS.
Explanation:
This statement tells us that the baker was a very respected person in the Goan society because he would guide the children about good behavior (when he mildly rebuked them for peeping into his basket and giving respect to the elders (when he wished Good morning to the lady of the house) etc.
Culture of Goa
Goans have a particular fondness for performing arts, which is very distinct from the other states of India. A beautiful blend of Indian and western, Goan art forms consist of Fugdi, Dhalo and the Kunbi that date back to the Portuguese era in Goa.