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write an article on all glitters are not gold​

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Answered by sidhivenugopal007
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Before getting influenced by the outer glory and shiny beauty of any person or place we should first ensure the inner quality or value of that thing or person. An English proverb completely compliments this above situation, “all that glitters is not gold” which means every shiny thing is not expensive or valuable. Mostly people do not recognize the hidden reality behind any person or thing; they just get attracted by the outer glory. This world has now become the place of artificial beauty where each and everyone want to look attractive and glamorous in front of others either they have pure soul or not. Thus, it is very difficult to recognize people just by seeing the outer beauty.

Poor people get fascinated by rich people because they see just their lifestyle from outside but do not see the loneliness or isolation among their family members. Most of the high class and rich people are so busy in their social life and forget their basic responsibilities towards their children and parents. On the other side, poor people have enough time for their children in manner to teach them and play with them.

Physical appearance has been the most important thing for many people. A mannered and well dressed person is always admirable by all whereas dirty and unmannered person whether he has pure heart can never attract any one due to his bad outlook.

To sell something, we always try to make it beautifully packed whether its inner quality is as per expectations or not. Same as, children are always attracted by the beautifully wrapped gift packs in spite of checking out what is inside. Thus someone has truly quoted that “All that glitters is not gold”.

Answered by ishika5244
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In life we meet a lot of people and come across numerous things. Many people appear to be extremely warm and friendly initially. However, in most cases as we get to know them we find out that they are not that nice. Their actual personality is hidden behind the fake mask they wear to build relationships for their personal gain.

Similarly, we see several attractive things in the market. We feel the urge to purchase them and bring them home as they seem irresistible. However, when we begin to use them, we often realise that it only looks good at the surface level and is not very useful or is low quality. The famous saying, ‘all that glitters is not gold’ implies just the same.

As per this saying, we must not trust anyone easily. We must take our time to learn about a person before we establish a deep bond with them. Likewise, we must not purchase anything big only because it looks good. We must assess it, check its quality and utility and only then we must go for it. This also holds true for job and business opportunities and almost everything in life. Many things appear to be good from a distance but they are not actually good for us.

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