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in the second stanza the poet implies that we should dream to achieve high goals in our lives but should not get too deep into our dreams that our dreams start turning into a nightmare.succees and failure are two things that walk aside us and would never leave us , a person who may fail today may surely attain success tomorrow . people living in this world may not always have a positive attitude and may always try to drop down the stronger in any possible way but the poets says that we should always speak the truth in all situations and keep our self-esteem and self-honour with ourself.We should never loose hope in our lifes , if life betrays us once we should keep trying with our worn out tools and thoughts and finally once we would surely succeed.

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