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Question Need critical comments on expansion of an idea

AoA to all,

its my first attempt regarding ideas expansion. please critically review it and suggest me some improvement tips (especially dear seniors).


"Variety is the spice of Life"




Variety’s the very spice of life,
That gives it all its flavor.
--William Cowper

God has created this enormous universe with the essential ingredient of ‘variety’. And this ingredient has been playing its role since its injection into the body of universe. Man is the true seeker of variety. His instinct and love for change or to be variant , has always kept him on his toes to do better, to achieve greater, to look different and progressive from his ancestors.
Various planets, various continents, various countries, various climates, various cultures, various civilizations, various languages, etc. make this world beautiful, enchanting and worth-living for its various inhabitants. Diversity in cultures and civilizations creates a sense of competitiveness among the nations of this world. Variety among ideas leads people of a society towards progressive and brainstorming environment. Changing attitudes, aptitudes and fashions motivates a man to enjoy life to its full. As he grows up, his habits, his wisdom, his knowledge and his experiences , keep on steadily improving and changing in his quest for the best. There is no static factor which makes man a symbol of ‘uniformity’. Variety encircles him and makes him dynamic.
Life is to live for enjoying all its phases and colors. And not to restrict the spectrum of agility to one and only phase , color or sphere of life. Variety fills color in the checkered picture of life but uniformity fades it. Variety brings happiness and pleasure in life but uniformity slowly poisons it. In short , variety is the soul of pleasure and pleasure is the soul of life. John Gay rightly describes it in the following lines:

“Variety’s the source of joy below,
From whence still fresh revolving pleasures flow.
In books and love, the mind one end pursues,
And only change the expiring flame renews.”
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