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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Confucius Says:

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  1. A clogged ear misses the music, as a cluttered mind misses wisdom.

  2. Knowledge is a flowing river, but earwax can dam even the mightiest stream.

  3. Diligence is the key that unlocks the ear canal, allowing truth to enter.

  4. Respect your elders, for they hold the wisdom gleaned from years of earwax removal.

  5. A leader listens with all their senses, not just ears obstructed by neglect.

  6. True balance comes from tending to both the inner and outer ear.

  7. Excess speaks louder than words, just as earwax shouts where silence should reside.

  8. Learning is a lifelong journey, but a clean ear is the first step on the path.

  9. Harmony is achieved when all instruments play in tune, just as a peaceful mind requires clear hearing.

  10. Do not mistake loudness for clarity, for a booming voice may hide a clogged ear.

  11. Anger is a fog that clouds the mind, much like earwax dulls the senses.

  12. A gentle word can pierce the deepest earwax, while a harsh one bounces away unheard.

  13. He who seeks knowledge must first open their ears, both literal and metaphorical.

  14. Compassion is the oil that loosens the grip of prejudice, just as it is used to cleanse the ear.

  15. Innovation requires fresh ears, for the old ways may be deaf to new possibilities.

  16. A cluttered room reflects a cluttered mind, just as neglected ears mirror a stagnant spirit.

  17. True friendship is a conversation where both ears are open and hearts are heard.

  18. Education is like a well-tended garden, where weeds (like earwax) are removed to allow wisdom to bloom.

  19. Silence is a powerful teacher, but only to those who can truly hear its lessons.

  20. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single cotton swab, for a clean ear is a prerequisite for a clear path.

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