The Child is the Father of Man-Amplification

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The Child is the Father of Man

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Morning Shows the Day

The Child is the Father of Man-Amplification

The Child is the Father of Man

The Child is the Father of Man-Amplification

‘The child is the father of man’  is a widely known proverb. There is a similar proverb in the English language that reads as ‘morning shows the day’. Both the proverbs are said to mean that one’s childhood is indicative of what he will become when he grows up. 

This saying is the basis of the truth that family heritage plays a great role in building a man. Every human being is gifted with certain talents, intelligence, characteristics and thinking habits. Unless the natural surrounding is bound to change his shape, he will naturally develop to maturity with his childhood signs. Apparently, everyone believes that these inherently gifted qualities approximate a person’s future prospects. As the dawn shows, it is, therefore, a general tendency to assume that childhood is an indicator of a man’s future.

But our childhood is surrounded by various environmental conditions. If one is lucky in finding oneself under favourable circumstances, one will gradually develop one’s nature accordingly. Stories of great men show us how the promises of greatness were found in the young days of those great men. On the other hand, if a person is surrounded by misfortune, poverty and miseries, he will not be able to develop the talent shown in one’s childhood.

Thus,  this statement is believed to be true in dealing with the development of human nature.  0 0 0

The Child is the Father of Man

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The Child is the Father of Man

N. B. The article ‘The Child is the Father of Man-Amplification’ originally belongs to the book Amplification Writingby Menonim Menonimus.

The Child is the Father of Man

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