No Pains, No Gains
We cannot achieve real success in any field without great efffors and plenty of sacrifice. No pain, no gains is very true in case of education. Those who aspire to reach the top of the academic ladder must work very hard. Scholars are not born scholars but made with hard work and perseverance. What a student needs the most is concentration and perseverance.
We must always imbibe into us the three D's - Devotion, Dedication and Determination. These three D's have help cricketers, painters, writers, actors, scholars, dramatists and world leaders. These three D's will help us to succeed in our life.
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No Pain, No Gain
Families everywhere deal with great challenges. With each obstacle they face generally the outcome will make each individual a little bit stronger. With these experiences our perspective in life changes and we become more knowledgeable. “Girl” and “Tiger Mending” are two stories that I believe reflect this in two very different ways.
Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a story about reflection. It is about a girl reflecting back upon the past. Maybe she just lost her mother or maybe she is grown and finally realizes why her mother told her all of these things. At the time, I’m sure she thought her mother was always on her and barking orders at her. She grew up in a different era. Times were different obviously then based on the way they washed their clothes. “Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap,” and “soak your little clothes right after you take them off.” All of the things the mother said were to mold her daughter into a good strong woman. The reference the mother makes to the daughter on not becoming a slut is kind of odd and disturbing. “On Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming,” and “this is how to behave in the