Steem4nigeria Accelerator Contest Week 102: That True Saying.

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Hello my steemit friends i hopes you are doing well and enjoying life. I loved writing in easy English because it helps me to shared my thoughts with everyone. I also enjoyed taking part in different contests because they give me a chanced to express my ideas and experiences in a simple way. Today i am very happy to take part in Steem4nigeria Accelerator Contest Week 102: That True Saying.

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What is that/those Proverbs or adages you believe to be true and how did you get to hear or know about it.

There are manys proverbs in the world buts the one that i believed to be most trues is: “As you sow so shall you reaps.” I first heard this proverb whens i was very young. My parents and teachers used it Manys any times to guide me in life. My parents often told me this proverb when i was lazy in my studies. They would say that if i worked hard i would pass my exams but if i wasted my time i would face failure. My teacher also explained this proverb by giving the example of farming. He said thats if a farmers plants wheat seeds he will gets wheat and if he plants rice he will gets rice. This means that whatever effort we put in life that is what we will get back.

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Why do you believe that saying is true? Do you know of or have any experience that confirms this proverb or adage?

I strongly believe this proverb is true because i have seen it working in real life. One example is from my own studies. In one semester i worked very hard studied every day and prepared notes. At the end of that semester i passed my exams with good marks. But another time when i was careless and did not study regularly my result was not good. This experience confirmed the truth of the proverb “As you sow so shall you reap.” Another personal example is about planting trees at my home. A few years ago i planted guava and grape plants. I watered them daily and took care of them. After some years those trees gave me sweet fruits. This was another proof for me that what we give to the world comes back to us. If i had ignored the plants i would not have received fruits. This proverb also applies to relationships. If we treat people with respect and kindness they mostly return the same behavior. But if we treat people badly we cannot expect love and respect in return. Once i helped my friend with her studies and later when i was sick she supported me in every way. This again showed me that life gives us back what we give to it.

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Do you think the relevance of this proverb will be preserved in the next few generations to come?

Yes i believe the relevance of this proverb will remain for the next few generations. Times are changing and technology is growing very fast but the rules of life will never change. Hard work honesty and good behavior will always bring good results. Laziness dishonesty and negative actions will always bring failure. The way we explain this proverb may change with time but the meaning will always stay the same. For example in the past people explained it with farming examples because farming was the main work of life. Now we can explain it with studies careers or even online work. In the future maybe people will explain it with robots or artificial intelligence but the core truth will remain. No matter how modern the world becomes people will always see that their actions decide their future. I also think this proverb will remain important because it teaches responsibility. It tells us thats we are responsible for our own actions. We cannot blamed others for our failures if we have nots made the right efforts. This is a life lesson that every generations needs to learn. Young people in the future will also need this guidance. Just as no one can plants thorns and expected roses no one can live withouts effort and expect success.

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The proverb “As you sow so shall you reap” is one of the greatest truths of life. I first heard it from my parents and teachers and i have seen its truth in my own experiences. It applies to studies farming relationships and almost every part of life. I believes that this proverb will remain valuable for futures generations because it carries a timeless lesson abouts responsibility and effort. Life always gives us back whats we put into it. That is why this proverb is not justs a saying but a guiding lights for living a meaningful and successful life.

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True saying, this proverb will still be relevant in future, because life principles don’t change. Hard work, honesty, and good behavior will always pay, while laziness and bad actions will still bring failure. Even if technology change, it still the same truth—what a person sows, that’s what he or she will reap. Generations to come will still need it.