For me it was these.

“A focused fool can accomplish more than a distracted genius”

“Until the lion learns to write, every story will glorify the hunter”

These two quotes really helped get my @** in gear.

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    This saying in my local tounge

    Which roughly translates to

    “You small, I big , this thought of world is incorrect, A Thirsty man feels the the ocean is smaller than than a glass of fresh water”

    Imagine above is a really Catchy rhyming.

    I don’t think anyone will understand but here it is in local tounge trying to write the sound in English.

    Tu nano, hu moto, e khyal jagat no koto. Tarsa ne to dariya karta loto lage moto.

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      I’m unfamiliar with your language, so take this attempt at translation with a grain of salt:

      You are small and I am big, this is but a fantasy of the world. For thirst is larger than the vastness of the ocean.

      It’s likely a metaphor for how any desire (thirst) is infinite (ocean) and cannot be satiated. By trying to resolve your desire it will only grow and increase your suffering.

      This further ties into the illusionary nature of worldly matters in the first sentence. For example if you desire say friends, money, knowledge, or anything else, you’ll likely have more of that than others, which makes you feel big. However these desires have grown into a prison for you, and that actually makes you smaller than someone who has found liberation from them, who might otherwise appear lonely, poor, or ignorant.

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        You can look it that way too but the meaning we try to say in my culture is that.

        No man is above another man, when you need help than smallest of the person can be the most valuable person in the world. Hence the idea of “I am above you” is incorrect, a small person can be more helpful than a big person.

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      Does it mean that one shouldn’t think of others as small or inferior? That one is seeing others as small because of their thirst for(or lack of access to) power or so?

      Which language is this in? Some words seem familiar. Hindi(an Indian language) has the word khayal(thought).

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        It means no person it more valuable than other. When you need help of someone he is the most valuable to you no matter how small he is.

        Overall idea is that everyone has their own place in world and no one is above anyone else

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          Thank you.
          Is Gujarati similar to Hindi? Script similar to Devnagiri script n all?

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            It’s similar in sound but in written form the individual characters are different.

            Some characters are identifiable by their similar shapes but many are different,

            Aa - આ -

            Pa - પ

            Ra - ર

            India - ઇન્ડિયા

            Bharat - ભારત