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Write an essay on actions speak louder than words

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Answered by smithavas
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This line is a proverb. The proverb’s main idea is that people have a habit of boasting about everything (what they are going to achieve or what they have already achieved), but in reality their words are empty and don’t mean anything. Instead of talking about your achievements, it is better to take steps forward and work hard in order to reach your dreams. Personalities like  Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln attained phenomenal results, but they never boasted about it. They never pointed out that their leadership was the one that brought changes to the world.

Answered by Anonymous
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Action speak louder than words

This is a famous proverb which refers we must do and show anything istead of saying just in a mouth. We must try to do instead of saying louder in mouth. Similarly, we must think whatever we say, but we should do instead of saying louder than words.

The same with the mind, by the word, by the action we must prove that we can do it.

Those who do not work and show, do not they just called “non-confidential" of work, they only think, they become pessimistic saying in words, they couldn't do that work in action.

There is a proverb called “for ever action there is a reaction” also we must think before speaking anything. We must boldly tell the things which we can do instead to saying the things which can't be done in louder words.

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