Proverb 1.
Ignorance isn’t simply a lack of knowledge but a rejection of education. As long as we are open to finding out more, we will never stop learning .
Proverb 2
Fall seven times, stand up eight.” —Japanese proverb
This Japanese proverb teaches us that perseverance is one of the most important virtues. There are lots of Japanese proverbs, but this one reminds us that hardly anyone succeeds on their first try or even their second . you just have to keep on going on .
“Turn your face toward the sun and the shadows fall behind you.” —Maori proverb
This proverb about wisdom promotes optimism and positive thinking. As we look forward toward brighter things, darkness literally recedes.
Proverb 4.
“The tree with most leaves will not necessarily produce juicy fruit.” —Brazilian proverb
A tropical take on the familiar maxim “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” A showy appearance is no guarantee of a person’s ultimate worth.
A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.” —Chinese proverb
Don’t overthink things. Don’t assume that everything around you has a hidden meaning. Similarly, be yourself, do what comes naturally, and you’ll be in harmony with your surroundings.
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