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Write a precise of the following passage Ignorance is always bliss. It is always folly to be wise. It is
especially true in the modern world. The wise people suffer. The
fools enjoy everywhere. The whole world belongs to them. The
wise look after the fools. The fools do not even know to take care of
themselves. They just enjoy their life. Their Motto is ‘‘Eat, drink and
be Merry, for tomorrow we die’’. An animal enjoys while it lives
because it does not think of tomorrow or of its death. It is not
aware of the impending doom. A fool is also like that. He does not
know or think of what is going to happen next. But a wise person,
who knows too much, worries himself to death. A fool endures what
he cannot cure, but a wise man does not. He dies in an effort to
cure himself. The very medicine becomes a malady for him. T.S.
Eliot rightly said, ‘‘All our knowledge brings us sorrow All our our sorrow
brings us death. But all our death does not take us to heaven’’.

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Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Content:

Passage writing dealed with a particular idea.

Given:

A passage about fools and wise.

Find:

A precise writing of the passage.

Solution:

According to the problem,

The passage deals with the comparison between wise and fools. The wise people suffers due to their excessive thinking while the fools live a life of fun and frolic. The wise people tries to cure every incurable thing, tries to fix every non-fixable thing, that not only make them worry but also live their life in fear till death. As said by T.S. Elliot, all the knowledge will ultimately brings us death but will surely not heaven.

Hence, the wise people worries till death while the fools live each day as if it is their last.

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