write a paragraph on "hope for the best and prepared for the worst "
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The meaning of the phrase is literal and advisory in tone. The phrase originated in the 18th century, although no literary origin of the same could be traced. It is popular currently since the trend is to have as many options open as possible because there is usually a lot of competition to deal with in every sphere of life. Be optimistic but ready for hard times as well. The tendency these days is to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Else in our days we would never be speaking about failing an exam.
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