![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the third part, he tells us that if we cannot change our minds, at least change our behaviors. So, we should just forget about what happened and move on with our lives. In the second part, he says that if we do not like what we get, we should still accept it because nothing can really change our minds, not even pain, unless we make it so. For example, if I cannot have big houses or luxurious cars, at least I should try to get a house that is not too small and a car that does not break down too often. In the first part, the poet tells us that if we cannot get everything we want, we should still try to get something even though it may not be all that important. This poem is divided into four parts: 1 If you can't get all you want, try for less! 2 If you don't like what you get, let it go! 3 If you can't change your mind, at least change your behavior! 4 If you don't know where you are going, just keep moving! The poet expresses his thoughts on how to win this life and, ultimately, how to be a good human being. Regarding Rudyard Kipling's poem "If": The poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling, an India-born British Nobel laureate poet, is a poetry of ultimate inspiration that advises us how to deal with many situations in life. ![]()
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