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Like the president of Montenegro perhaps?
One of so very many examples.
Different place, different time, same truth.
Should be in every classroom and every office.
I agree. I learned it from my Dad and older brother.
Lot of truth there!
A truth increasingly unrecognized in society today. Or so it seems to this septuagenarian.
When will we wise up and learn from the past, including from the sayings of wise people?
I can hear it now: “But the past is so last century … “
As topical and important today as it was in the 19th Century!
Yep, society ignoring it today doesn’t make it any less true.