When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one less than knowledgeable.
— Papi Proverb 642
When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one less than knowledgeable.
— Papi Proverb 642
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
Every man that refuses to understand where he is, and why he is, in the present, will face yet another present. When he understands the present to be the will of Divinity, set, measured, and fully provisioned that he...
One must understand that what one knows and understands, as opposed to what one desires to know and understand, is of paramount importance, for that knowledge provides the right of passage.
— Papi Proverb 696
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