Proverbs 30 - Lessons Learnt
Ng'ethe Maina
2025/26 Focus: Scaling Innovation, Driving Sustainable Growth & Building Future-Ready Solutions
Learn from the ant; it's strength is no greater than many animals; but their output is incontestable
They work in the time when work can be done, and aren’t lazy or procrastinators. Hard work can overcome individual weakness.
Learn from the locust; no ruler but a fearsome army
The locusts don’t seem to have any kind of appointed leadership or structure. Yet they have the wisdom to advance in ranks, overwhelming anything that is in their way. Teamwork always wins the day.
Learn from the spider; loved by none but present in palaces
If we take it for the spider, she doth her work painfully and curiously, spins a finer thread than any woman can do, builds a finer house than any man can do, in manner and form like to the tent of an emperor. This base creature may teach us this wisdom, saith one, not to be bunglers or slubberers in our works, but to be exact in our trades, and labour so to excel therein, that our doings may be commendable and admirable
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