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Suh Wi Seh-It Proverbs Explanation
| Question # | Jamaican Explaination | English Explaination |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Free to say what you want | The young fail to appreciate or make good use of what they experience. |
| 2 | Family bonds are stronger or more important than any other relationship | A large number of people co-operating can perform tasks easily. |
| 3 | Think carefully on the possible risks before you decide to act on something | Do not procrastinate whatever that can be done today until tomorrow. |
| 4 | Reaping the benefits of someone else's efforts | You cannot hide injustice. It will surface sooner than later. |
| 5 | Anything that you feel good about can bring disgrace | if you sort out a problem immediately it may save a lot of extra work later. |
| 6 | people or situations may seem similar on the surface, they might not be so in reality | Suggests that someone who blames their surroundings or tools for their mistakes is a “bad workman.” |
| 7 | If you are in a sheltered situation, you don't know what hardship is | It is better to do something or arrive after the expected time than not do it or arrive at all. |
| 8 | If you cannot get what you want must be satisfied with that which comes nearest to it in appearance. | A person who has failed or been hurt when trying to do something is careful or fearful about doing it again. |
| 9 | Make use of the first opportunities that comes your way - instead of waiting for the ideal opportunity | It's wiser to be cautious and careful than to be hasty or rash and so do something you may later regret |
| 10 | Be thankful for the blessings that come to you, always realising that many of the things we take for granted are luxuries to others. | What someone actually does means more than what they say they will do. |
| 11 | We should not behave as if we are better than others, or allow our position in life to blind us to the fact that tremendous opportunities can be given to those persons whom we would least expect to reap these benefits. | We must begin something if we hope to finish it, something that takes a long time to get finished begins with one first step |
| 12 | If you can’t add value to a situation or argument, don’t get involved, because if you do, you will wish you didn’t. | Enjoyable experiences cannot last for ever |
| 13 | There is someone special out there for everyone | Complex and sometimes multiple ideas can be conveyed by a single still image |
| 14 | What might seem fine and lovely now, might not be later | A process appears to go more slowly if one waits for it rather than engaging in other activities. |
| 15 | Eventually children will learn about the challenges of life | That which one person finds beautiful or admirable may not appeal to another. |
| 16 | This saying refers to prioritization. In layman terms, it means that you should deal with crucial matters first. | People of the same sort or with the same tastes and interests will be found together. |
| 17 | An unpleasant situation has to improve eventually | being clean is a sign of spiritual purity or goodness |
| 18 | Some things are better left unspoken; don't repeat everything you hear | To act badly towards the person who is helping or has helped you |
| 19 | We should take things one step at a time and eventually we will get where we want to. | Don't be too confident in anticipating success or good fortune before it is certain |
| 20 | Be prepared for all eventualities. | You shouldn't judge someone or something based only on what you see on the outside or only on what you perceive without knowing the full situation. |
| 21 | What is meant to be yours, will be yours | Don't risk everything on the success of one venture |
| 22 | It is much easier to light coals which have been burnt before, than to get a fire going with fresh logs. | If too many people are involved in a task or activity, it will not be done well. |
| 23 | Family bonds are stronger or more important than any other relationship | To have or do two good things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time |
| 24 | This warns us not to underestimate the value of the elderly | people cannot change their basic personalities, habits, etc. |
| 25 | People are wiser than they look | Being inquisitive about other people's affairs may get you into trouble. |
| 26 | This is a warning for persons to be mindful of the choices that they make as sometimes appearance can be deceiving. This is similar to saying don’t judge a book by its cover. | To do something that is meant to harm someone else but that also harms the person who does it |
| 27 | Parents always think that their children are destined for greatness | Every difficult or sad situation has a comforting or more hopeful aspect, even though this may not be immediately apparent. |
| 28 | People who suddenly come into money and do everything they can to show it | Granting someone a limited concession will encourage them to take greater liberties. |
| 29 | You can predict the weather but you can't predict when trouble will strike. | It's better to be content with what you have than to risk losing everything by seeking to get more |
| 30 | how easily people tend to spend hard-earned money on things they don't need | A group can only be as successful as its least successful or powerful person |
| 31 | When we get extra money we tend to splurge. | Success comes from sticking together and to do anything. else is to invoke disaster |
| 32 | A person who is envious of someone else who is succeeding | A patient seeker will be satisfied in due time; patience is a virtue |
| 33 | People reveal their true colours when faced with pressure or hard times. | If something is reasonably successful or effective, there is no need to change or replace it. |
| 34 | One is not interested in activities that waste time | If you are unable to outdo rivals in some endeavour, you might as well cooperate with them and thereby possibly gain an advantage. |
| 35 | If you are patient you will succeed in any difficult situation. | If one is unaware of an unpleasant fact or situation one cannot be troubled by it. |
| 36 | makes no sense to take precautions after we carelessly allowed a situation to get out of hand. | Used to convey that there is still time for a situation to change. |
| 37 | It is impossible to detect what a person has in his mind toward you through mere physical contact | Avoid interfering in a situation that is currently causing no problems but may well do so as a result of such interference. |
| 38 | Old relationship between lovers can be easily rekindled | There is no need to worry, because people normally only send information when something bad has happened |
| 39 | Be more careful of the things we say as our words can come back to haunt us | Suffering is necessary in order to achieve something |
| 40 | A proud person does not like his little weaknesses exposed. | A person stops thinking about something or someone if he or she does not see that thing or person for a period of time |
| 41 | Act cautiously in getting out of difficulty | Regular exercise of an activity or skill is the way to become proficient in it |
| 42 | It is better to be thought of as a coward than to give away one’s life through impetuous behaviour. | An adage attesting to the need for time to create great things |
| 43 | Someone who wants everything but when it’s given to them, they can't handle it. | Make use of an opportunity immediately. |
| 44 | Used to describe someone (or a system) that is clueless. It encourages people to stop being complacent, as you will be unprepared when disaster strikes. | Whoever arrives first has the best chance of success; some opportunities are available only to the first competitors. |
| 45 | You may help a person in need who ends up harming you in return for your kindness | Other people's lives or situations always seem better than your own. |
| 46 | It is not always possible to get everything you want. Be satisfied with what little you have, until you are able to get all you want. | The real worth, success, or effectiveness of something can only be determined by putting it to the test by trying or using it, appearances and promises aside |
| 47 | What you do to, or wish for others, could eventually be the cause of your own downfall | Wrong or unfair methods may be used if the overall goal is good. |
| 48 | Excessive greed puts one in danger of losing everything | It is best to follow the traditions or customs of a place being visited |
| 49 | Don't willfully waste what you have or you could end up bitterly regretting what you wasted when you find yourself in need | If you think something might cause trouble, leave it alone and wait until it actually causes trouble |
| 50 | A good friend, especially in times of trouble, is always proven to be of more more worth | People will naturally take advantage of the absence of someone in authority to do as they like. |
| 51 | A tremendous amount of trouble with only a few words or maybe one action. We could hurt ourselves and others irreparably. | You can show someone how to do something, but you can't make them do it |
| 52 | It’s always best to be discreet; it’s never good to gossip | You cannot make people change their ways |
| 53 | It may take a long while for you to be caught and punished for wrong-doing, but you will be caught one day. | A person who does not settle in one place will not accumulate wealth or status, or responsibilities or commitments. |
| 54 | When we are in trouble, we appreciate whatever help we can get to extricate ourselves. | An improved economy will benefit all participants and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on broad economic efforts. |
| 55 | Every opportunity, well used, can be a stepping stone to realization of your ultimate goals. | Things are what they are, no matter what name you give them |
| 56 | Charity begins at home | Used to discuss the difficulty some seem to have in attracting a suitable male partner or spouse. |
| 57 | Parents always think their children are beautiful | To have two choices that are both equally unpleasant or not convenient. Taking and choosing |
| 58 | When we are no longer concerned about the safety of our persons, the preservation of our good character of job, or family, then we are to apt to behave stupidly | Promises and plans must be put into action, otherwise they are useless |
| 59 | You must accept responsibility for your actions, and whatever you sow, you will surely reap | Faced with two equally undesirable alternatives |
| 60 | One good turn deserves another | Family relationships and loyalties are the strongest and most important ones |
| 61 | You don't know how often you'll need help in the future so be careful not to turn your back on those who help you | To not worry about a possible problem until it actually happens |
| 62 | Things can deteriorate gradually and imperceptibly; therefore, it is foolhardy to be complacent and take people or things for granted. | To try to do too much; to take on or attempt more than one is capable of doing |
| 63 | You cannot hide injustice. It will surface sooner than later. | From a bad situation to one that is worse |
| 64 | When a situation is at its weakest point that’s when it will break. A chain is only as strong as the weakest link. | Not being completely honest can be as deceitful as lying; intentionally omitting information is equivalent to lying |
| 65 | To meet with some type of misfortunes is worse than an evil spell. | One should be on one's toes and alert of one's surroundings if malicious people are around, to ensure that they cannot wreak havoc in one's life. |
| 66 | An older person is more likely to give better advice based on his/her experience | A quiet or placid manner may conceal a passionate nature. |
| 67 | bullies can distinguish between those they can intimidate and those who are better le | Sometimes, when we want to create or achieve something, we must sacrifice or destroy another thing to do it. |
| 68 | People do not usually point out their own faults. | people want things more if (or, in some way, because) they can't have them |
| 69 | Be prepared for all eventualities. | the most noticeable problems are the ones most likely to get attention |
| 70 | As you enjoy yourself, you should be mindful of danger. | Luck is usually on the side of those who take chances and risks |
| 71 | Sometimes, actions that appear to be trivial, are actually indications of some deep-rooted resentment, or of trouble or romance brewing | To have hope that a positive occurrence will happen, while simultaneously readying for the negative outcome |
| 72 | It is easy to identify the intentions of an individual by his/her actions. | Find fault with something that has been received as a gift or favour. |
| 73 | It does no harm to show good manners to people | It's helpful to have the advice or opinion of a second person. |
| 74 | The more successful you become the more likely you are to be subject to intense scrutiny. | It is wise to save money |
| 75 | Think before you speak | Extensive knowledge of or close association with someone or something leads to a loss of respect for them or it. |
| 76 | You should pay attention to your own business and not try to meddle in another person’s life | If you speak kindly and softly, angry people will feel calmer |
| 77 | While the mouth is smiling, the heart is leaping - In other words, a person may display happiness on the outside but on the inside, they are going through tough times. | He or she loses a little strength of character each time he or she refuses to face a challenge of life. |
| 78 | Do not pretend. Be true to who you are, because your real self will always come out eventually | If you don't make use of a favourable opportunity, you may never get the same chance again |
| 79 | A person with humility will reap good rewards. | Compensation for injury caused by a person, in the form of inflicting of an identical injury on that person. |
| 80 | The same person that brings you gossip will carry it out). | If one eats healthful foods, one will remain in good health and will not need to see the doctor often |
| 81 | When people have a lot of money, they buy things that they don't need | If one is unable to cope with a stressful situation, then one should leave it to someone else who can handle it |
| 82 | Not everyone needs to when you're going through hard times | There's no point to being upset over something that has already happened and cannot be changed |
| 83 | A lot of small amounts, put together, become a large amount | it is always easier for us to evaluate past choices than at the time we have to make the choice |
| 84 | Don't rush into doing something before you learn how to do it. learn the basics before you try to do things that are more complexed. | Used to tell someone that if they help you, you will help them |
| 85 | Do no judge by appearances | If someone does you a favour, you should take the chance to repay it. |
| 86 | New management imposes radical changes, but those with prior experience have more knowledge. | To cause something unimportant to seem important |
| 87 | You will one day find out the consequences of your actions | People are enticed by free or cheap things irrelevant of whether they want or need them.2 |
| 88 | Even in the most difficult of times, if total devastation has not occurred, one should count his/her blessings. Do not blow simple matters out of proportion | You feel more affection for those you love when partedfrom them. |
| 89 | An over-abundance of luxuries causes one to become complacent, and to take life's blessings for granted. | Hurtful words cannot cause any physical pain and thus will be ignored or disregarded |
| 90 | Problems are not solved by worrying. The time spent fretting could be more gainfully spent on considering workable alternatives and solutions. | To give or offer something valuable to someone who does not understand its value |
| 91 | People can naturally recognize dangerous situations and avoid them | Writing is more effective than military power or violence |
| 92 | When God places favour on our life, nobody can can stop or remove it. Nobody can stop our blessing, not even our enemies | Laughing a lot is a very effective means of recovering from physical or mental injury. More generally, keeping a positive outlook on life will help combat negative emotions during hard times. |
| 93 | conquering your own territory before trying to conquer someone else's. | Evil thoughts enter our mind easily when we are lazy and idle |
| 94 | Even if it takes a long time, wrongs will eventually be righted and justice will be served. | The consequences of one's actions to oneself are in proportion to one's good or bad intentions towards others |
| 95 | Don't waste any resource or opportunity. | Doing something too quickly causes mistakes that result in time, effort, materials, etc., being wasted. |
| 96 | Do not leave yourself open to being tricked. Be sure of what you are getting. | A child grows up to be similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics |
| 97 | Don't repeat things you hear or gossip. Wait for the facts.When you hear something and misinterpret it, and you pass on wrong information | Your offensive words or actions are likely at some point to rebound on you |
| 98 | Everyone will face problems or achieve success in his or her own time. | A person in desperate need of help will grab hold of some help, even if it is insignificant |
| 99 | You shouldn't belittle or criticise others when you have the same faults | The godly can expect to encounter trouble and hardship in life however they should get back up again |
| 100 | If you regard too much good opinion of any one you will never prosper. | When the need for something becomes essential, you are forced to find ways of getting or achieving it. |
| 101 | Use what you have to 'do the impossible' and get what you want | What is appropriate in one case is also appropriate in the other case in question |
| 102 | Some people try to keep up with the fashions of others even if they have to deprive themselves of the basic necessities | Be careful what you say as people may be eavesdropping |
| 103 | Everywhere I go, I encounter obstacles | The real value of something can be judged only from practical experience or results and not from appearance or theory |
| 104 | Life appears good but times are hard. | People who make threats rarely carry them out |
| 105 | Not everyone smiling at you may have good intentions towards you | Undertake only what you have the money or ability to do and no more. |
| 106 | Circumstances alter cases. | Speak plainly without avoiding unpleasant or embarrassing issues. |
| 107 | When authority or control is missing, people will exploit the situation. | One must take risks in order to achieve a goal; success requires enterprise |
| 108 | You could easily find yourself in the same situation you criticized in the past | Clever people can express intelligent things using very few words |
| 109 | Don't depend on others to supply your needs | Loving someone makes you unable to see their faults. |
| 110 | When you have a part of something you have to look for the rest to complete task or fulfill your need | Misfortunes or difficult situations tend to follow each other in rapid succession or to arrive all at the same time. |
| 111 | People do not become upset or agitated if they are comfortable | Make the most of a favourable situation while it lasts |
| 112 | You cannot be depending on (benefitting from) something/someone and at the same time you are dissing the thing/person | One dishonest person can guess what another dishonest person might do |
| 113 | Gossip or hear say are not conclusive of truth. You need substantial proof. | Achieve two aims at once. |
| 114 | Before making a commitment make sure that you can carry it out | Wine brings to light the hidden secrets of the soul and leaves one vulnerable |
| 115 | Someone very accomplished or too stooch may not want to do menial tasks. Person not "down to earth". | To do things in the wrong order |
| 116 | Acknowledging openly when someone/something is good. Similar to complimenting | Beautiful or expensive clothes may make the wearer seem more impressive than is really the case |
| 117 | People who are quiet or shy are often very intelligent and interesting. | It's better to avoid a dangerous situation than to confrontit. |
| 118 | Even though evil people seem to be succeeding all the time, good people should be not be discouraged because eventually they will win. | A person that has been harmed by something becomes more cautious about it. |
| 119 | Every imprudent action will eventually come back to get you in trouble. | Even a person of low status or importance has rights |
| 120 | Children absorb behavioural traits from their parents | Even someone with limited abilities or opportunities is dominant over, and considered special by, those who have even fewer abilities and opportunities |
| 121 | Those without a purpose or something to do will have no problem finding activities to get them in trouble. | You must be careful to use fire wisely and under control so that it will not hurt you |
| 122 | The wearer alone knows where the shoe pinches | Brave people will fail at times but they will never give up until the end goal is attained |
| 123 | Don't criticize others in their presence | An employer who pays low wages will have bad staff |
| 124 | We do not always realise our limitations. | Something good does not need to be advertised. |
| 125 | With the right support, anyone can rise against the odds | You need to see something before you can accept that it really exists or occurs |
| 126 | Everyone does not have the same sense of humour; you might offend someone with your jokes | If one gives someone enough freedom of action, they may destroy themselves by foolish actions |
| 127 | It may take a long while for you to be caught and punished for wrong-doing, but you will be caught one day | A difficult situation cannot last for ever, it will finish |
| 128 | When a man's belly is filled, he breaks the pot | The young and the old do not always see eye to eye |
| 129 | Some people are never satisfied with leaving things in their proper place. | You use up everything you have today so tomorrow you want anything left |
| 130 | Do not leave yourself open to being tricked | It is natural for people to make mistakes and it is important to forgive people when they do |
| 131 | Someone who feels they are superior will do anything to stay on top | If you don't take direct action to make things better you're an obstacle to change |
| 132 | One's excessive pride often results in a terrible downfall | A foolish person spends money carelessly and will soon be penniless. |
| 133 | Even though one's relative is bad or disliked , one cannot disown that relative | They are someone who is able to listen attentively to what others have to say without interrupting them or trying to make themselves the center of attention. |
| 134 | Everything isn't about you. Don't inject yourself into the business of others | One should be happy at heart, fully contended, and not blindly run after hoarding wealth |
| 135 | Better to use the proven route than take what appears to be an easier path | It's easier to stop something happening in the first place than to repair the damage after it has happened. |
| 136 | Said to suggest that someone should consider whether unpleasant or critical remarks which have been made about them are true or fair. | Facing and struggling in life is not a danger or risk but avoiding or running away from struggle is risky and dangerous |
| 137 | Some jobs are for one person, others need two | Beginning a project well makes it easier to do the rest |
| 138 | Everything has its usefulness | The most valuable things don't cost any money |
| 139 | Used to refer to a woman who is involved in a relationship with a man based solely on the perceive financial benefits of the man | People without good sense or judgement will have no hesitation in tackling a situation that even the wisestwould avoid. |
| 140 | One who wants everything may lose it all | A person who can do many different types of work but who is not necessarily very competent at any of them. |
| 141 | Big trouble sometimes arises from the simplest of circumstances | People tend to take advantage of persons who are helpfull and of good nature. |
| 142 | Co-operation is necessary for projects involving more than one persons | Good health is more important than money |
| 143 | A good job/project/activity could be spoilt if there are too many individuals attempting to carry out the same task. Ideally, work should be delegated, | It's better to avoid a dangerous situation than to confrontit. |
| 144 | When it rains it rains on all. | It is difficult to advise people on subjects that they are experts on |
| 145 | Persons who don't speak up for themselves often times find themselves the victims of punishment | People are different, and that some individuals or groups have different needs and wants from others |
| 146 | It is dangerous to meddle in the affairs of others | Great or important people do not concern themselves with trifling matters or insignificant people. |
| 147 | A promise delights the heart of a fool | A poor or hungry person cannot function properly |
| 148 | The dangers of being greedy | Every person or entity in a group should be self-sufficient |
| 149 | Those with a history of bad behaviour are usually the first ones accused | If you don't really love someone, you find a lot of faults in him or her |
| 150 | Not everyone who says they're your friend is really is a friend | Not everything is as it appears to be |
| 151 | For each lost resource, practical persons recognise when its substitute invariably presents itself. | Enjoy the flattery you receive, but don't believe it because people often flatter to meet their own selfish interests |
| 152 | Whatever task one is doing always make sure it is complete | Good bargains can be tempting and entice people into buying more than required |
| 153 | A caution against undertaking to do something you don’t fully understand. | Swimmers can drown because they areoverconfident in their abilities |
| 154 | Don't put an unsuitable person in an important position. | The pain of grief is lessened when one shares one's feelings with others. |
| 155 | if you get involved with the Devil you should have the means of keeping your distance | Someone or something unwelcome will always reappearor return. |
| 156 | Misfortune will befall those (especially children) who don’t listen to their parents advice. | If you want to preserve peace you need to demonstrate strength, not weakness |
| 157 | Use discretion in all your interactions to ensure you're not easily influenced and others don't take advantage of you. | When someone is trying to imitate what one does, owns, or thinks, it's a compliment to that person |
| 158 | Impatience can ruin the outcome of what you want | Although they have been defeated in a small conflict they have won a larger, more important one of which it was a part |
| 159 | One man's loss is another man's gain | Getting impossible situations of dealing with people to open up when we are kind in our words |
| 160 | A desperate person will grasp at anything to save him/her | If legal redress or equitable relief to an injured party is available, but is not forthcoming in a timely fashion, it is effectively the same as having no remedy at all |
| 161 | Be clear of how you are going to carry a thing before you initiate a process | You should not lend money to your friends; if you do, either you will have to bother your friend to repay the loan, which will make your friend resent you, or your friend will not repay the loan, which will make you resent your friend. |
| 162 | You should choose your husband or wife with care, but be prepared to overlook his or her faults after the wedding day | Whatever bad thing has happened, it won't happen again |
| 163 | Cow kin refers to the skin of the cow, which is a regular meal in Jamaican cuisine (cow's skin a broad beans) Cow skin is tough and takes a long time to boil; therefore, it takes a lot of water to cook until tender. The intent of this saying is to hammer home the fact, whereas it's okay to beg water- there is no way that you can beg enough water from your neighbour to boil your tough cow skin | Love fades away when people are distant and don't keep close physical contact |
| 164 | You cannot expect riches from someone who is in the financial position as you | Used to describe a person whose behaviour is so very servile and obsequious that people have no respect for him and treat him with contempt |
| 165 | Training children when they are young is better than when they become older | Said to warn someone to be careful how much money they spend, because there is only a limited amount |
| 166 | One good turn deserves another | You are more likely to have success if you coax or convince someone to do something rather than pressuring or coercing them. |
| 167 | More than one person may be involved in a crime, but the one who talks too much gets caught | What is useless to one person is valuable to another |
| 168 | Those with an injury know what to avoid to prevent pain and making the injury worse. | Anyone whose talents and accomplishments are highly regarded by everyone except those at home. |
| 169 | When the cow is dead, the mule laughs (because he gets the whole) | To act according to the way one tells other people to act |
| 170 | If you overuse a thing you will break or lose it. | Sometimes the best things come from the worst situations |
| 171 | If you are not careful with what you have, you will lose. | Families that pray together build eternal relationships on a foundation of strength, comfort, inspiration, and love |
| 172 | If wait too long you can't accomplish your desire. Don't wait long Missed opportunities | Be careful when people offer you something for nothing, as they may be trying to trap or cheat you |
| 173 | Bigger assignments takes greater effort. | People who talk a lot about their knowledge, talent or experience are often not as knowledgeable, talented or experienced as they claim to be |
| 174 | There will be persons who will support you in good times and bad times | Every situation has two sides |
| 175 | Not everyone that talks the talk can walk the walk. What they do doesn’t agree with what they say. Actions speak louder than words | Telling the truth is better than lying even when it is hard to do |
| 176 | Your worst experience is usually just before the change for the better | You can't expect people to behave in a way that is not in their character |
| 177 | Don't be misled by a fool | Used to convey that a hint or suggestion can be or has been understood without the need of further elaborationor explanation. |
| 178 | When you're not use something you tend to overdo it (Frighten Friday) | Constant work without rest or relaxation is harmful to one's personal life and well-being. |
| 179 | It is impossible to know every single detail about any matter | A person's first responsibility is for the needs of their own family and friends |
| 180 | There is someone special out there for everyone | Don't imitate my behavior but obey my instructions |
| 181 | Every problem has a solution | Eating a lot of food when you have a cold, but not eating much when you have a fever, will help to ease (or even treat) your symptoms |
| 182 | every person or entity in a group should be self-sufficient | Used, often humorously, to assert that whoever finds something by chance is entitled to keep it |
| 183 | Persons who boast | The various circumstances we go through in life are not by incident, but orchestrated or allowed by God with great purpose and intentionality |
| 184 | Purpose in life , values, charaters. Some have greatness Insignficance vs greatness | You should praise someone who deserves it, although you might dislike some things about them |
| 185 | Having no choice in a desperate situation | The person who raises a child determines the character of that child and so influences the type of society that the next generation will create |
| 186 | Too often we are blind to our own shortcomings but quick to point out those of others. | It is more worthwhile to do some good, however small, in response, than to complain about the situation |
| 187 | Family members should stick together | Many people will seek credit for success, but few will accept responsibility for failure |
| 188 | Mind your. own business. If you have faults. of your own, you shouldn't criticize others | Many people will seek credit for success, but few will accept responsibility for failure |
| 189 | If an opportunity presents itself, someone will take advantage of it. | Many women have won a man's love by cooking delicious meals for him. They fed his stomach and found love in his heart |
| 190 | When individuals find themselves in trouble, accepting that that the situation can't get any worse | New and exciting experiences make life more interesting |
| 191 | People will take advantage of a good natured person. | The fact that someone has done something unjust or dishonest is no justification for acting in a similar way. |
| 192 | The poor man and the rich man go different ways. | Everybody experiences some successes and some failures |
| 193 | Learn to listen keenly and get all facts before speaking on a matter | You cannot make people change their ways. |
| 194 | Don't involve yourself in people's affairs unless you have been invited to | It is possible to learn new things, at any age; follow your desires and dreams |
| 195 | what might seem fine and lovely now, might not be later | It is important to eat good food in order to be healthy and fit |
| 196 | Await the proper opportunity | An exhortation to be patient when something cannot be remedied |
| 197 | Don't beat down someone when they are at their worst or encountering difficulties in their life | Something is better or more effective as a team, combination, etc., than would be expected when looking at the different parts that form it |
| 198 | Every move I make, I encounter a problem. | One should not presume to know the outcome of an event which is still in progress. |
| 199 | Use your skills and abilities to overcome difficult situations and conditions instead of looking for the easy way | By going through difficult experiences, people build up their strength for the next, possibly more painful event that may occur |
| 200 | Keep your own counsel. Not everything you know needs to be told, even to those that are closest to you | It is more effective to be polite and flattering than to be hostile or demanding |

