New Delhi, April 29 -- "It takes more than one cold day for the river to freeze three feet deep."
This Chinese proverb offers a sharp reminder that outcomes - especially significant ones - are built gradually. In a world that increasingly celebrates overnight success, it challenges the assumption that results happen instantly.
The imagery is simple but precise. A river does not freeze solid after a single drop in temperature. It takes sustained cold, repeated over time, for ice to build layer by layer until it becomes thick and immovable.
The same principle applies to life and work. Success is rarely the result of one breakthrough moment. It is the accumulation of effort, discipline and repetition. Equally, problems do not appear overn...
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