If While Riding A Horse It Throws Us Away, We Re-Ride it. "Sankofa Creative Competition #5"

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I want interpret a yoruba proverb which says "ti esin ba da ni nu, ama n tu n gun ni" meaning if while riding a horse it throws us away, we re-climb it.

Yoruba proverbs are well known to be effective while teaching people especially children.

Interpretation

The direct meaning of this proverb is that you should climb the Horse again if it throws you away. This is not the actual meaning

The Horse there represents our problems, obstacles, failures, hindrances, hitches, encumbrances, incumbrances, or interference in life.

The person climbing the Horse are individuals. it can be anybody. Old or young, black or white

Application

Some people is life, when they are faced with challenges they feel it is the end of life. They give in to failure. Some might even take their life in the process..

Logically, if you are riding a Horse and it throws you off. You cannot leave the Horse and go because it threw you away. The horse is yours and you have to take responsibilities for it.

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Same with our problems in life. Life is not always going to be a bed of roses. Problems will come, it is certain but when it does we have to face it adequately. We shouldn't give up because we were faced with challenges. Rather we buckle up, learn from our mistakes and then correct them.

You might fall off a Horse not because you don't know how to ride but for unforseen circumstances. It might be that you made a mistake, Prolly you did not strap yourself well to the Horse or the Horse might just decide to be aggressive that day.

This is not enough reason for you to abandon the horse and go. Climb the horse again and ride.

The simplest meaning to this adage is "never give up no matter what you are facing"

Denis Waitley in one of his quotes said

Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end.

Do not be a coward, learn to fight through your obstacles in life.

Thank you for reading

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Hi, Nice to meet you, ! wish you good luck and a Great Post "!!

great post ,,thanks

In Igbo language its ehin tua gi nala baya ozo, eastern Nigeria

Lol yeah man, im Josediccus

Good proverb there,,,,, like to have more from you.
Lesson learnt

Sure bro. Thank you

Fear is a part of life, but remember its not there to stop you but motivate you. F-E-A-R is simply: False - Evidence - Appearing - Real.

Most people dont know this.

Good one! Great lessons from our heritage yet again.

my language says ihien tu tu i ali, yin ze elu. This is very correct. Never give up

Thank you

This is a very common saying in the United States, especially in the more Western States where cattle, horse and sheep ranches were a way of life for many years. I perceive that it is not so common in other parts of the world though and it seems to be well received in this blog, that makes me glad for you and glad that this proverb will live on.

wow i thought it was here alone

I've heard this said in Australia as well @ewuoso.

Maybe a horse is so naturally spirited and he wants his rider to be as free (from fear) as he is. So he will 'welcome' the rider who faces his fear. 🦋

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