Wisdom that is imparted sooner rather than later is of greater value; the difference is understood in the time of asking, “What should I do” as opposed to “What should I do?”
— Papi Proverb 422
Wisdom that is imparted sooner rather than later is of greater value; the difference is understood in the time of asking, “What should I do” as opposed to “What should I do?”
— Papi Proverb 422
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