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Writein breaf do not act as hastily

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Answered by VismayaVidyadharan
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The proverb, “haste makes waste” is a very common phrase used for a long time. It generally expresses that when someone is doing something in a ‘haste’ manner, he/she will actually end up not successfully. They might lose the things they are trying to get or the entire efforts will be wasted.

Doing something in a hasty manner is sure to waste the opportunities or end up wasting the time and energy. The words ‘haste’ and ‘waste’ are used rightly for the rhyming purpose. The proverb reminds us of doing things with patience and is cautious about not wasting our efforts. We have to take care of our work slowing down and doing it carefully and efficiently. This will help us do the job in a better way. It will also save time. Moreover, when we do something hastily, we are sure to forget certain things and do the job wrong or will make it worse.

The proverb also signifies about doing things in an organized manner. It emphasizes the importance of planning. This means, when we start doing some work, we have to first think ahead and plan the work. Only then, we can ensure that everything will go smoothly as expected, without any wrongs.

Thus, hasty and careless thinking is sure to waste one’s time, effort, and resources. So, as students, it is necessary to have the habit of planning with patience and working carefully in getting things done. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST IF HELPFUL!!

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