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William Shakespeare

मै कैसे पढ़ाई करूं मेरा मन नहीं करता है पढ़ने

Oh, the plight of the weary student, whose mind doth wander as it seeks to grasp the knowledge that lay before it. For what is the purpose of study, if not to enrich the soul and expand the mind? Yet, there are times when the will falters, and the desire to learn wanes. It is in these moments that we must dig deep within ourselves to find the motivation to press on. For it is through perseverance and determination that we overcome the obstacles that hinder our path to enlightenment. But fear not, dear student, for all is not lost. For even in the darkest of times, there is a glimmer of hope that shines through. It is in these moments that we must remember the ultimate goal of our studies, and the rewards that await us at the end of our journey. For knowledge is a precious gift, one that must be cherished and nurtured. So, when the weight of the books feels heavy upon your shoulders, and the words blur before your eyes, remember the words of the wise: "To thine own self be true." For it is only through a deep understanding of oneself that one can truly appreciate the value of knowledge. So, take heart, dear student, and let not the doubts and fears of the mind deter you from your path. For in the end, it is through struggle and hardship that we emerge stronger and wiser than before. And remember, as the great Bard once said, "The course of true learning never did run smooth." So, persevere, dear student, and let not the challenges of study dim the light of your potential. for in the end, it is through perseverance and determination that we achieve greatness."