He travels the fastest who travels alone.
Meaning
Kipling suggests that working alone can sometimes lead to quicker results because there are fewer dependencies and distractions. However, it also subtly raises the trade-off between speed and collaboration.
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About the author
(1865–1936) was an English writer and Nobel Prize laureate known for works such as "The Jungle Book" and "Kim." His stories often reflect themes of adventure, empire, and human nature. Kipling’s writing combines storytelling with moral lessons. Rudyard Kipling’s legacy continues to influence literature and storytelling traditions.
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