In Hawaiian culture, we have these sayings called ʻŌlelo noʻeau that are basically life lessons/sayings that allude to how you should live your life, although they're very vague. Hawaiians like to speak in an obfuscatory manner, relying on the reader/person to interpret the meanings themselves, rather than explaining them outright.
Well said
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I am not a king who rules but a servant who serves - D.G
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