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Proverb of the day from India: 'Of what use is a book of knowledge to a person who lacks their own common sense? What can a mirror do for someone...' An ancient saying teaches why knowledge alone is not enough to succeed in life

Today's proverb from India highlights the difference between possessing knowledge and understanding how to use it. The ancient Sanskrit verse teaches that books, education, and guidance have little value if a person lacks wisdom, judgment, and self-awareness. Traditionally attributed to Chanakya and recorded in texts such as the Hitopadesha and Chanakya Niti, the proverb remains relevant today, reminding people that true learning comes from combining knowledge with practical common sense.

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Proverb of the day from India: 'Of what use is a book of knowledge to a person who lacks their own common sense? What can a mirror do for…

    Today's proverb from India highlights the difference between possessing knowledge and understanding how to use it. The ancient Sanskrit verse teaches that books, education, and…