African, Cameroon Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Bite, Dog, Step, You

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"If you do not step on the dog's tail, he will not bite you."

Meaning of Proverb & Background


When you engage in wrongdoing, you should be prepared to face the repercussions. It is a cautionary tale used when someone brings trouble upon themselves by disrupting the peace of others or exceeding acceptable boundaries.

Imagine it as a simple equation of action and reaction. If you take the wrong action, there will be a reaction, just as in mathematics when you add two numbers and get a sum. Wrongdoing leads to consequences, much like adding numbers results in an answer.

Consider it as the turning of a wheel. When you turn it one way, it rotates in the opposite direction as well. Similarly, when you engage in wrongdoing, you set in motion a sequence of events that may come back to affect you negatively.

Think of it as a ripple effect in a pond. When you disturb the surface, it creates ripples that spread outward. Wrong actions can create ripples of consequences that affect not only you but also those around you.

Picture it as a balance scale. When you put too much weight on one side, it tilts, affecting the equilibrium. Engaging in wrongdoing disrupts the balance of life and can lead to unintended consequences.

So, remember, just as adding numbers results in a sum, turning a wheel has a reaction, disturbing the surface of water creates ripples, and adding weight tilts a scale, wrongdoing carries consequences. It’s a reminder to act responsibly, respect boundaries, and consider the potential outcomes of your actions to maintain peace and harmony in your life and the lives of others.

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Nigeria
Ind. Day: October 1, 1960
Colonial Ruler: Britain
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Kenya
Ind. Day: December 12, 1963
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Tanzania
Ind. Day: April 26, 1964
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Congo
Ind. Day: August 11, 1960
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South Africa
Ind. Day: December 11, 1931
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Zimbabwe
Ind. Day: April 18, 1980
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Madagascar
Ind. Day: June 26, 1960
Colonial Ruler: France