African, Nigeria Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Child, Parenting, Rain, Raining, Sickness from Movies

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"When you tell a child not to go outside because it's raining, and the child insists because they don't know they will get sick, let them."

Source: Movies - In Your Heart - Ruth Kadiri 247 - YouTube Channel -

Meaning of Proverb & Background


Carries a message of learning through experience and allowing individuals, especially children, to make their own mistakes.

In essence, the proverb suggests that sometimes people need to learn from their own actions and consequences. Parents or elders may provide guidance and advice, but if someone is determined to do something against that advice, they should be allowed to do so.

It acknowledges that people often understand the implications of their choices better through firsthand experience, even if it means making mistakes. The proverb emphasizes the importance of personal growth and learning through one’s own decisions and experiences.

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