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There is no rose without a thorn.
Posted by tanya bajaj on July 4, 2021 at 12:51 amThere is no rose without a thorn. Comment.
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Rose doesn’t need an ad. Its beauty speaks volumes. Former Prime Minister Pandit Nehru was often seen wearing a rose in his coat. In Hindu temples, one can see flowers adorning the deity at the site of the sanctum sanctorum. However, there is one thing about the rose. One has to be very careful when picking a rose in the garden, as it is surrounded by sharp thorns.
This proverb describes what life is like for a person, whether they are educated or not, rich or poor or whatever their social status. Life is made up of both good and bad, good and bad, happiness and misery, success and failure, and like all other forces. All connecting points or high points can be compared to roses, while low points are like thorns surrounding these beautiful flowers.
To put more light into this, one cannot continue to lead without wasting, or vice versa. Every money has two sides. Everyone has two qualities: what he shows and what he actually has. We heard someone complain, saying that the thorns had stripped him while he was picking roses. But by reading between the lines, it was someone who put his hands on the thorns and not the other way around.
As if to blind the eyes of these blind commentators, someone had said, “Do not suspect that the roses have thorns. Be happy with the thorns with the flowers. ”Therefore, instead of looking back, it would be better for the six-man man to consider both sides of the issue, to understand issues such as where the thorns are and to approach the problem carefully, expecting the unexpected.
To achieve this, one must have patience and a senseless approach. It’s almost like a challenge. Once a person has achieved hard work, success in happiness can diminish in the course of his or her memory. This proverb is a good lesson that nothing is easy, and at the same time, it is not difficult. Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was adamant, “You will have to fight many battles to win.”
This proverb is not limited to working hard or doing certain things. It allows different people and their character, too. Some people are nice to go with them; others despise. For all ages, from school children to silver. But one thing is certain: No one is perfect. Humans are like roses. Everyone has a combination of good and bad. If a person continues to find fault with others, then he would not find such a perfect person.
Take a simple guide to fish as they breathe. They swallow whole water, digest oxygen only, and excrete waste products at their own level.
No one is perfect. It is said that “Only by grammar can man be perfect.”
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