Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Why Patience Triumphs Over Pride: Karma

Why Patience Triumphs Over Pride

Karma

Yonkoma slice of life manga about life lessons where Ubi teases Kayu with a banana.

Naration (limerick in haiku):

Bait swung teasing low,
unaware how things would go,
from pain one can grow.

Words of Wisdom:

The first to laugh may not have the last laugh.

This phrase is a metaphorical reminder that initial success, amusement, or triumph doesn't guarantee ultimate victory or satisfaction. "The first to laugh" refers to someone who might celebrate or feel victorious early on. However, "may not have the last laugh" suggests that the final outcome might not be in their favor, as circumstances can change over time.

It's a lesson in humility and patience, emphasizing that the journey isn't over until it's truly over. It encourages us not to get too comfortable or overconfident early on—and to remain steady and persistent until the very end.

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