Economy, asked by smrutisanchitasa, 6 months ago

what does the represent jar in the story the Jar of Life​

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Answered by umeshdas289
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Answered by GulabLachman
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The Jar signifies that even if life is full, there is still room available for others.

  • It's critical to reflect on what is actually significant to us when life overwhelms us when our minds are racing with ideas and we are terrified to drown.
  • Even though our lives seem busy, there is always a place for a night out with friends or family.
  • A giant empty jar was held in front of the class by a philosophy professor. He piled huge rocks into it and then questioned his students as to whether it was full or not.
  • The pupils acknowledged it was already filled. Students once more responded in the affirmative when he added pebbles and posed the same question.
  • However, the kids said that when he poured the sand, it was already full. In the analogy, if sand is put in the jar first, there won't be enough room for stones or gravel to fit.
  • The things we let into our life reflect this. We won't have time for the things that are genuinely essential if we focus all of our attention on the unimportant details.

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