African, Kenya Kikuyu Tribe Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Elephant, Fight, Grass, Suffer

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"It is the grass that suffers when elephants fight."

Meaning of Proverb & Background


When two mighty forces collide, it’s often the most vulnerable who bear the brunt of the struggle. Think about it, just like in battles between powerful leaders. When two kings engage in conflict, it’s the ordinary folks who end up paying the price, losing their lives and homes in the chaos of war.

This wisdom applies even in our everyday lives. When parents argue or fight within the household, it’s the innocent children who bear the emotional wounds. They witness the tension, feel the impact, and carry the scars of those conflicts, often struggling to make sense of the discord that disrupts their sense of security.

So, let us always remember the profound truth behind this proverb. Whether in grand conflicts between nations or in the smallest disagreements within our families, the powerless among us are the ones who suffer the most. It serves as a reminder of the importance of peace, harmony, and understanding in our relationships, for the sake of those who depend on us for love and security.

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