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LITTLE DROPS OF WATER MAKE THE OCEAN. 5 VIRTUES OF SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE

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“Little drops of water make the ocean"   “Little drops of water make the ocean"  this phrase was coined from a poem written by  JULIA ABIGAIL   FLETCHER CARNEY.  The poem was titled  "little things" and  was published in 1845. This phrase teaches a lot about life, it teaches a lot, which includes the  “five virtues of successful people”.  If you are going to be successful, these are the  “five virtues of successful people”  that you need to know. HARD WORK AND DILIGENCE :  On the path to becoming successful, diligence and hard work come first, for only a hardworking man thinks of the greater goal ahead. Being diligent refers to performing   a task with intense concentration and focus; it is characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort put into something. Hardworking refers to someone taking their work seriously. There is no success story without diligence and hard work in it, being diligent and hardworking is a virtue of every successful man.  “Great works

BETTER TO MAKE HAY WHEN THE SUN SHINES

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  We are all familiar with the proverb "make hay while the sun shines", but what does it mean to make hay while the sun shines. This statement dates back to ancient times when making hay was quite difficult to make, a farmer could only make hay for their animals when the weather was bright and beautiful, compared to modern-day haymaking, where we have machinery and weather forecast on our side. It was difficult to make hay in ancient times because you never could tell when it was going to rain and hay gets ruined with wetness, and they had to seize the opportunity when the weather was right.  When we hear this proverb today, different thought comes to mind as people still use this statement as a form of advice or warning to a friend or family, urging him to make use of an opportunity when the time is right, " for great success involves making use of opportunities when the time is right". " We live our lives today for tomorrow will plan for itself " thi