In many African cultures including my own Ethiopia children are not encouraged to be challenging, inquisitive....we need to change that, one child at a time...my kids ask tough questions and I welcome that and I am proud
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A man who uses force is afraid of reasoning
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Interpretation; The authority always wants to feel like the authority. Make them feel any less, even by genuine needs, earn you their disfavour
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Asking difficult questions is like testing the intelligence of the person being asked...
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Lo que de niña muchas veces me paso...
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One who is prone to question or challenge the status quo isn't well received by those at the top or looked upon favorably.
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always tell people what they want to hear
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Proverb from South Sudan // elders help child from entering fire until he/she grow
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haha my malawi
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