If you do good deeds in your life, your name and reputaion will live on even after you are dead. So, you should work very hard, employing your heart, nerve and every muscle of your body to achieve your goals and do something worthwhile.
In this line, Kipling is emphasizing the importance of determination and perseverance. He is suggesting that one should push themselves to keep going even when they feel exhausted or drained, in order to achieve their goals. By using the metaphor of heart, nerve, and sinew, he is highlighting the physical and emotional effort required to endure hardships and challenges.
The poem 'If-' was written by British poet, Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1910. Kipling wrote the poem as a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson. The theme of the poem is a parent's advice to their son.
No; the heart is a muscle.
The Vagus Nerve
The Vegal Nerve conveys parasympathetic signals to the heart
it decreased heart rate , since vagus nerve innervate parasympathetic never and we know parasympathetic nerve reduce heart rate.
The vagus never innervates the heart and affects the SA node. Otto Loewi discovered that the vagus nerve through the action of Ach (a neurotransmitter) slowed the heart. So the vagus nerve can slow the action (or beating) of the heart.
Nerve X, Vagus
The Vagus nerve is the nerve that acts to lower the heart rate. It is part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
Nerves The sympatetic nerve increases the SA node to speed up the heart rate The parasympathetic nerve uses the vagus nerve which decreases HR
Stimulation of the vagus nerve decreases heart rate. The vagus nerve is an important part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
Does the vagus nerve carry impules that increase the heart rate
The peripheral autonomic nerve releases acelycholine to reduce the heart rate.