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Write a speech to be presented by you in the

New Year Celebration of your school on the topic - 'Falling down is Part of Life but

Getting up is Living'.

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Answered by shubhpreet3036
10

Explanation:

Challenges are a part of life. In evolutionary terms, challenges are biological stresses that stimulate the adaptations that we see in the diversity of life all around us. When we take the long view it's easier to see that challenges, and the adaptations that arise to meet those challenges, are an important part of life and living.

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But challenges are also difficult to respond to in the moment. Many challenges can seem daunting, overwhelming and difficult to overcome. Yet our short term responses to the challenges we face have implications for how we will "evolve" within our own lives and across our lifespan.

Which is why resilience is so important.

My favorite take on resilience is captured in the song "I get knocked down" by Chumbawamba which contains the lyrics "I get knocked down/But I get up again/

You're never gonna keep me down". There's other bits to that song that speak to other things beyond resilience, but I love that chorus.

This idea of falling down and getting up is also found in the Japanese phrase "nana korobi ya oki". This literally means "seven falls with eight getting up". On first reading it seems the math is a bit messed up with 8 times up with only 7 down. But the figurative meaning resonates with me as in no matter how many times you get knocked down, stand up.

To me the idea of resilience is that you're so ready to stand up you are already doing it before being knocked down. In this context, standing up is a choice and we can relate these choices to those in other arenas of decision making and determination.

I wrote previously about Tim Noakes, an exercise scientist at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, and his work in fatigue.  This work suggests that our brains use a "central governor" to integrate many sensory signals and our intentions and then makes decisions about whether to continue with something. In this way, fatigue we experience during exercise can be considered "a brain-derived emotion" and is related to the idea of determination to get up and keep trying.

Answered by muhammednahi
4

The day of farewell is special for the teachers, senior students, and junior students. Juniors are those who arrange the farewell party for the seniors. They wish seniors the best of luck for their upcoming challenges and also take their suggestions as seniors were at the same place where juniors are today.Need for Farewell Speech – The farewell party is the time to speak something on behalf of the class to the seniors to wish them well. You may get an opportunity to speak on this day on behalf of your class. Many students get nervous about the name of speech but in reality its an easy task. To deliver an effective speech all you need to do is to remain confident and have eye contact with the audience in the hall. Sometimes writing an effective Goodbye speech can be an issue as you don’t know from where to start a speech and how to end it. So we are here to help you with this.

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