For want of a nail, fort is lost

This famous proverb instructs us to take the necessary and timely action to save the problems as soon as they start and warms us a disaster on the failure of necessary action. Man himself is responsible for the problems he faces. The problems must be sorted out and solved as soon they start, failing which may lead to a disastrous end. Stitch clothe as soon as it is torn a little, or it may have to be thrown away. When a nail is found missing the fence should be nailed and repaired, other wise the fort would be captured by enemies. The business as the loss begins, or the firm would fail. So one must realize that even a small act at the initial stage of a problem or a disaster would save at great and a little negligence would lead us to a great loss.

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