Everything we hold will soon elapse, as we’ll sleep through one dreamless night;but rising again to this dream, whether we’ll behiding behind our darkness or this borrowed light?- Thou little fool

Deepak Rawat
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In the poem, “The Greatest Glory In Living Lies Not In Never Falling, But In Rising Every Time We Fall,” the author is saying that everything we have will eventually pass away. He was talking about how no matter what we think we have today, tomorrow it will all change. This poem is a warning of how important it is to always be prepared for what comes next.

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