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No pain no gain is a proverb mostly used by many of us since we all believe in working hard and hustling alot so as we can all live a good life.
This proverb was first used by one of the famous poet in 1648 named π₯πΌπ―π²πΏπ ππ²πΏπΏπΆπ°πΈ in the little poem named "no pain no gain". Some of the quoted verses of the poem include the verse that stated "man's fortunes are according to his pains".
In one of the streets in makamba village lived a poor man with his wife and two daughters. The man had a lung cancer that made him weak for couple of days and since the family had no money to pay for the hospital bills then the man was forced to stay at home without getting any treatment despite the fact that his wife worked hard but the little money she got was used for food. The two daughters had two different personalities since the older one was too proud and lazy but the Young one was kind and hard-working so the father decided to give them a test and he told them"my daughter's as u see my health is not good and despite the fact that your mother is working hard the money she gets isn't enough for treatment so I want all of you to find a good way of getting money" and so the daughters agreed and everyone went to do so. The lazy daughter spent all day sleeping but the hardworking daughter went and hustled and got alot of money and helped her family since she believed that "no pain no gain" and everyone was proud of her.
I too believe in the proverb since I have always worked hard at school and I can now see the fruits of my hardworking skills.
Similar proverb that goes along with no pain no gain is "No sweat,No sweet" and the proverb that goes contra to that is "Beauty is pain".
ππΌπ»π°πΉπππΆππ²πΉπ ,Do we all believe that in order to achieve worthwhile goals we need to suffer or work hard?
π¦πΌππΏπ°π²π: poemhunter.com No Pains, No Gains Poem by Robert Herrick
No pain no gain is a proverb mostly used by many of us since we all believe in working hard and hustling alot so as we can all live a good life.
This proverb was first used by one of the famous poet in 1648 named π₯πΌπ―π²πΏπ ππ²πΏπΏπΆπ°πΈ in the little poem named "no pain no gain". Some of the quoted verses of the poem include the verse that stated "man's fortunes are according to his pains".
In one of the streets in makamba village lived a poor man with his wife and two daughters. The man had a lung cancer that made him weak for couple of days and since the family had no money to pay for the hospital bills then the man was forced to stay at home without getting any treatment despite the fact that his wife worked hard but the little money she got was used for food. The two daughters had two different personalities since the older one was too proud and lazy but the Young one was kind and hard-working so the father decided to give them a test and he told them"my daughter's as u see my health is not good and despite the fact that your mother is working hard the money she gets isn't enough for treatment so I want all of you to find a good way of getting money" and so the daughters agreed and everyone went to do so. The lazy daughter spent all day sleeping but the hardworking daughter went and hustled and got alot of money and helped her family since she believed that "no pain no gain" and everyone was proud of her.
I too believe in the proverb since I have always worked hard at school and I can now see the fruits of my hardworking skills.
Similar proverb that goes along with no pain no gain is "No sweat,No sweet" and the proverb that goes contra to that is "Beauty is pain".
ππΌπ»π°πΉπππΆππ²πΉπ ,Do we all believe that in order to achieve worthwhile goals we need to suffer or work hard?
π¦πΌππΏπ°π²π: poemhunter.com No Pains, No Gains Poem by Robert Herrick