"Skillful sailors aren't made by smooth seas"
This is one of the Proverbs that i can not disagree with, when you see a very skillful person or athlete you might think that this guy is gifted and he didn't work and train hard to be this skillful, but you are wrong every champion had to train so hard beyond your imagination, and they had to sacrifice a lot of things to get to where they're now, for example the well known martial art icon Bruce Lee did not take pills to build up his muscles nor did he lift up heavy weights to be strong, in other words he didn't take the easy road to be strong, he toke the hard way, so he did a lot of push ups, sit ups and so to be this good, in addition he mastered two martial arts (kung-fu and karate), from that example we learned that taking the easy road won't take you no where, therefore if wan to do something we have to take the hard way because that's what is good for us.
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"Never promise a fish until it's caught."
This proverb is actually one of my favorite, because it help a lot and what it means is don't promos to give someone something you don't have, because you don't know if gull get it or not, for example you promised a friend to get him the concert tickets that he wants but when you went to buy then they sold out what do you tell your friend now? Didn't you promise him, your friend might forgive you but what will happen if it was a stranger or a girl you like, she will never believe you anymore.
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"Rome wasn't built in a day."
When i read this proverb i got inspired, and what it means is that in building something great needs a long time to be done, like when Rome was built all this amazing stuff wasn't built in one day it took years and years of hard work until it reached this amazing result that a lot of people go to rome to see, and that implies on everything if you want something as great as the structure of Rome you'll have to work harder that ever and put in your mind this famous saying "the only easy day was yesterday."
This is one of the Proverbs that i can not disagree with, when you see a very skillful person or athlete you might think that this guy is gifted and he didn't work and train hard to be this skillful, but you are wrong every champion had to train so hard beyond your imagination, and they had to sacrifice a lot of things to get to where they're now, for example the well known martial art icon Bruce Lee did not take pills to build up his muscles nor did he lift up heavy weights to be strong, in other words he didn't take the easy road to be strong, he toke the hard way, so he did a lot of push ups, sit ups and so to be this good, in addition he mastered two martial arts (kung-fu and karate), from that example we learned that taking the easy road won't take you no where, therefore if wan to do something we have to take the hard way because that's what is good for us.
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"Never promise a fish until it's caught."
This proverb is actually one of my favorite, because it help a lot and what it means is don't promos to give someone something you don't have, because you don't know if gull get it or not, for example you promised a friend to get him the concert tickets that he wants but when you went to buy then they sold out what do you tell your friend now? Didn't you promise him, your friend might forgive you but what will happen if it was a stranger or a girl you like, she will never believe you anymore.
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"Rome wasn't built in a day."
When i read this proverb i got inspired, and what it means is that in building something great needs a long time to be done, like when Rome was built all this amazing stuff wasn't built in one day it took years and years of hard work until it reached this amazing result that a lot of people go to rome to see, and that implies on everything if you want something as great as the structure of Rome you'll have to work harder that ever and put in your mind this famous saying "the only easy day was yesterday."
Great, thoughtful comments Husain. "Never promise a fish until it's caught" -that reminds me of the famous Arabic phrase "inshallah." I appreciate how Muslim people say inshallah, because we never know what will happen tomorrow.
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