Actions speak louder than words

 This proverb implies the importance of doing than just saying. Everyone dreams in his life. But only thinking about dreams is not enough. One should do hard work to attain success instead of just talking. Words are nothing if anyone doesn't follow his words in one's practical life. 


It's like the famous proverb barking dogs seldom bite.  If anyone doesn't work hard, he will not succeed in his goal. As he is lazy and verbose, he just pays attention to talking instead of doing something.


Let's consider the example of a child's learning.  A child learns most of the things from his parents' actions instead of their words. When parents don't carry out their words in action, children also don't take serious their words. 

Some parents promised their children to buy gifts or new clothes but they don't purchase them. Most of the parents warn their children that they will punish them for their wrongdoings but they don't punish them actually. Therefore words are not just everything; actions are more important.


The same thing is with the political leaders nowadays. They just raise slogans during their campaigns. They just focus on talking about flaws in our system. When they become part of the government, they don't take a single step in overcoming the flaws in the system or management. These types of people are not trustworthy.


If we put a glance at history, many examples are present who do not leave any stone unturned to achieve success. They tried again and again after failure and made their name in the world. 

The epilogue is that one should be determined to gain achievements and fulfill their dreams instead of just saying. One should prove one's saying by following it practically. No one can impress a single person with only words. But anyone can impress others by one's actions. 

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