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Write a story in minimum 80 words to illustrate this moral :Slow and Steady Wins the Race​

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Answered by surajgpta876
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ONCE UPON A TIME A HARE AND TORTOISE LIVED IN A JUNGLE. THEY WERE VERY FAST FRIENDS BUT THE HARE ALWAYS ASKED TO TORTOISE, YOU ARE VERY SLOW AND YOU CAN NOT WIN ME IN RACE BUT ONE DAY TORTOISE ACCEPT THE HARE CHALLENGE. ... WHEN HARE WOKE-UP, HE RUN VERY FAST TO REACH THE FINAL PLACE BUT HE LOOSED THE RACE.

Answered by abhinav4120
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Open your internet browser, and you'll be flooded with stories of overnight success: “I made a million dollars in my first year” or “I run my seven-figure business from the coast of Fiji.”

That sounds great, but is it really true? While a few business owners were born into fame and fortune, they're the exception and not the rule. Good old hard work and dedication still are what make someone truly successful as an entrepreneur. These are the people who overcame obstacles and failures along the way but chose not to give up.

Scott Nash, founder of MOM’s Organic, is proof that slow and steady wins the race when it comes to successfully growing a business.

The young entrepreneurial spirit.

Scott started his journey at age 22 and with only $100 in his pocket. He had no idea where his life would end up, but he knew he ultimately would be successful. How? He had the right mindset, and he fixed his focus on growing his business.

The gig that started with a catering business run out of his mother’s garage steadily has grown into a multi-location organic food market that brings in $200 million in revenue each year. It took him more than a decade to get there. 

Nash’s steady growth might not sound as enticing as someone who claims to be an overnight millionaire, but his strategy was deliberate. If you're thinking of dropping out of the game, pay attention.

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