write a paragraph on unity of strength.
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Unity is Strength is an old proverb. It holds as true in the current times as it did when it was first introduced. It implies that we become stronger if we stay united.
Unity is Strength is a commonly used proverb that holds good in almost every sphere of life – be it a person’s professional life, relationships or the society as a whole.
Unity is Strength is a commonly used proverb that holds good in almost every sphere of life – be it a person’s professional life, relationships or the society as a whole.
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Unity is Strength
In a word, unity means oneness, or togetherness. When there is oneness there is likely to be more strength in opinion, more strength in action, and more strength in character. This is a very simple and obvious fact that, if one person tries his hands on some job, he will manage much less than what a group effort will achieve. This, in all simplicity what unity is all about.
Let us peep into different spheres of our existence and we can adjudge the truth of this statement. Let us first discuss the smallest unit of our society the family. If all members of a family go on divergent roads, the very semblance of a family disappears. A family indicates oneness, they live together, they work together they enjoy together they share their woes together, and this is the basic strength of the unit, each member pumping in vigour and confidence in all others, all this on the simple vasis of being one. When we lose this oneness, as of to day we break the family, i.e. the very edifice of our construction.
From this smallest unit, we go to the bigger horizon of society. Where is our society to day? It is broken into fragments, and each segment i.e. an individual family just looking after itself, as if we sternly believe in the adage, “everyone for himself, and God for all. “This has become the motto of the society at large. This has lead to the loosening of the ties of the society and this is the cause of the growth of so many social evils. When there is no strong bond in different segments of a society, it is bound to break into factions, and thus lose its strength, both moral and social.
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