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Welcome to Our Ancient Wisdom Series with easy to understand interpretations/meanings, where we interpret interesting Top Old African proverbs, sayings or quotes full of humor and deep wisdom that shaped cultures, traditions and society. And there is a challenge in the video, don't forget to comment your Watch endurance score In this episode ( Crystal Clear Meanings of Ancient Wisdom hidden in African Proverbs), we’re diving into some of the most hilarious, deep, and mind-blowing African sayings. But can you survive till the end? INTRODUCING THE WATCH SCORE CHALLENGE! Every second counts! As you watch, check or track your Endurance Watch Score on the slider on the left side of the screen. Please comment it so we know Where you dropped off or found the video more interesting. Don't forget to Comment, Like & Share your favorite proverb also African Proverbs, Sayings or Quotes with Meaning Proverbs, Meanings and Humor in Video "The moon doesn’t fight the sun for a place in the sky." Origin: Swahili proverb Meaning: Know your role and timing. Humor Twist: Moon smirking, “I’ll just glow later—sun’s too extra anyway!” "He who plants thorns should not expect to harvest mangoes." Origin: West African proverb Meaning: You reap what you sow. Humor Twist: A guy dodging prickles, whining, “Where’s my smoothie?!” "A lizard that falls from a tree says, ‘The wind pushed me.’" Origin: Ghanaian proverb Meaning: Don’t make excuses for failure. Humor Twist: A lizard dusting off, pointing at a breeze, “Not my fault, blame the gust!” "The one who asks questions doesn’t lose his way." Origin: East African (Swahili) Meaning: Curiosity keeps you on track. Humor Twist: A lost guy shouting, “Which way’s food?”—then sniffing his way to a BBQ! "A chicken doesn’t crow to wake the sun." Origin: Southern African proverb Meaning: Don’t overestimate your influence. Humor Twist: A chicken strutting, “Rise and shine!”—sun yawns, “I was already up, bro.” "The pot that cooks fast burns the food." Origin: West African saying Meaning: Haste ruins results. Humor Twist: A chef sniffing smoke, “Dinner’s charcoal—five-star speed, zero-star taste!” "A snake in the grass doesn’t announce its bite." Origin: East African proverb Meaning: Danger often comes quietly. Humor Twist: A snake whispering, “Surprise!” as someone hops around yelping. "The one who sweeps the house finds the lost coin." Origin: Nigerian proverb Meaning: Effort uncovers rewards. Humor Twist: A guy sweeping, then dancing, “Jackpot! Time to splurge on snacks!” "A buffalo doesn’t fear mud until it’s stuck." Origin: Southern African proverb Meaning: Overconfidence blinds you to risks. Humor Twist: A buffalo sinking, mooing, “I’m fine—oh no, I’m a mud pie!” "The tongue that speaks honey doesn’t sting like a bee." Origin: West African (Akan) Meaning: Kind words avoid trouble. Humor Twist: A guy sweet-talking, “You’re great!”—then dodging a punch, “See? No sting!” #AfricanProverbs #FunnySayings #WatchScoreChallenge #WisdomWithHumor #StayScore #EnduranceLevel #ProverbMarathon #DeepWisdom #ProverbXP #esteemcommunity #keepesteeming #meaning