| Sun, Mar 22 | All Day | He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good. | — Chinese Proverb
Warns that arrogance undermines credibility and follow-through. Confucian ethics prioritize humility as essential to virtuous speech. |
| Mon, Mar 23 | All Day | The fool speaks, the wise man listens. | — Ethiopian Proverb
Values attentive listening over impulsive talking. Ethiopian proverbs, often in Amharic and Oromo, prize restraint and contemplation. |
| Tue, Mar 24 | All Day | The moon does not fight. It attacks no one. It does not worry. And yet it shines. | — Hawaiian Proverb
Celebrates quiet confidence and the power of simply being. Hawaiian proverbs reflect a deep spiritual connection with nature and the cosmos. |
| Wed, Mar 25 | All Day | You cannot climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets. | — American Proverb
Insists that success demands active effort, not passive expectation. American proverbs often reflect a frontier ethos of self-reliance and initiative. |
| Thu, Mar 26 | All Day | Time and patience are the strongest warriors. | — Russian Proverb
Teaches that endurance and perseverance overcome obstacles that force cannot. Russian proverbs frequently draw from the country's vast history of resilience. |
| Fri, Mar 27 | All Day | A stumble may prevent a fall. | — English Proverb
Suggests that small setbacks can serve as valuable warnings. English proverbs use concise paradox to reframe misfortune as opportunity. |
| Sat, Mar 28 | All Day | The palest ink is better than the best memory. | — Chinese Proverb
Advocates for writing things down rather than relying on recall. Chinese scholarly culture has long revered the written word as a tool of preservation. |
| Sun, Mar 29 | All Day | Anger is a wind that blows out the lamp of the mind. | — Arabic Proverb
Warns that anger extinguishes reason and clear thinking. Arabic proverbial wisdom draws from a tradition valuing emotional restraint and intellect. |
| Mon, Mar 30 | All Day | The sun will shine on those who stand before it shines on those who kneel under them. | — African Proverb
Encourages standing tall and asserting one's dignity. African proverbs frequently use solar imagery to represent justice, truth, and hope. |
| Tue, Mar 31 | All Day | The chicken that digs for food will not sleep hungry. | — Zambian Proverb
Rewards industriousness — those who work will eat. Zambian proverbs emphasize self-reliance within the frameworks of Bantu communal life. |