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प्रश्न
Expand the following into two paragraphs:
"A quitter never wins and a winner never quits".
उत्तर
A quitter never wins and a winner never quits
Famous American football coach Vince Lombardi reportedly remarked, "A quitter never wins and a winner never quits." This proverb has at least once been mentioned throughout our lives. And each of us has had the chance to put the adage to use in some aspect of our life, whether it be on a sports team, in the classroom, at work, or even in our personal relationships. A winner is someone who is dedicated to achieving his goals, no matter how difficult the road ahead. A winner is willing to overcome any obstacles that may arise in the course of achieving his goals. In contrast, a quitter becomes agitated by difficulties and gives up in the middle. He never achieves his goal and is labelled a quitter because he is unwilling to face the challenges.
Most of us do not possess talent or talents at birth. Over time, we hone them. A sitar player and songwriter of international fame, Pandit Ravi Shankar. He never stopped learning the sitar since he was so obsessed with music. Even though he first encountered obstacles, he never gave up. He practised day and night because he was determined to succeed and earn a top position in the global music industry.
Similarly, scientists such as Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein never gave up pursuing their dreams and interests simply because some of their experiments were unsuccessful. They worked hard to achieve their goals and only rested when they were successful. It is simple to give up in the middle, but it is more difficult to persevere in the face of adversity. That is why only winners live on for a long time. They are our role models, teaching us that it pays to never give up. Winners only get knocked on the door of success because they are determined in life. A quitter, on the other hand, spends the majority of his life regretting his lack of motivation and dedication.