A Lost Generation of Geniuses
The poem captures the essence of stoicism, self-control, and moral fortitude. Kipling, who lost his only son on the battlefields of World War I (1914-1918) outlines various virtues and challenges, illustrating how balance, self-belief, and grace under pressure are essential for personal growth and success. The universal values presented in the poem have made it a source of inspiration across generations.













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