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SAHU COMPUTER TYPING CENTER MASAROVER COMPLEX CHHINDWARA [M.P] DURGESH SAHU - 8085027543 CPCT

created Feb 1st, 09:27 by sahucpct02


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Time and tide wait for none. This idiom is apt in present world. As the world is moving at a fast pace nobody has got time to waste. Moreover time never stops and the clock is always ticking. Therefore to save our time we should work hard every second because if once time is gone we cannot regain it. It is the most precious thing a person can have. With time everything is possible. One should have a dedication towards utilizing it. Also various successful people know how to manage their time. And that is the reason they are very successful. One can earn money by using time but you can never earn time by using money. We all know the story of the rabbit and the tortoise. This story is perfect for the idiom. Once there was a tortoise who was slow in running. He was always criticized by others for his slow pace. There was a rabbit in their community who used to run fast. Moreover everyone praised him for his speed. So to show his skills and to humiliate tortoise the rabbit challenged him for a race. The tortoise accepted the challenge because he wanted to prove himself. The race was scheduled after two days. To win the race the rabbit practiced hard. He started celebrating his victory beforehand. The tortoise was very humble. He had never thought of winning the race. Yet he was eager to give his best. So the race started on the third day of the challenge. Everyone knew that the rabbit would win. Therefore the rabbit was overconfident of himself. The rabbit ate a lot before the race thinking he will win the race even if he walks. But the tortoise had a determination to give his best. After some time the race started. The tortoise was very slow but he kept on moving. On the other hand the rabbit was running at a very fast pace. Therefore he was able to reach half the distance of the race track within a few minutes.

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