advices sage"Annie"
About three hundred and three thousand years ago, during the reign of "Tutankhamun", an Egyptian sage named "Annie" lived and wrote several advice to his student "Khonsu Hotep"
Double the amount of bread you give to your mother, and bear it as much as you could. When she gave birth to you after months of pregnancy, she kept holding you around her neck, then she gave you three years of her breasts, she never felt disgusted by your excrement
Your mother took you to school, where she learns to write, and waited for you there every day, and with her the food and drink that she brought from the house, so if you grew up and took a wife for you, and you had a private house, do not forget your mother who carried you and provided you with everything, then you forgot her. The right to be angry at you, and to raise her hands and complain to God, who will listen to her grievance
Do not eat bread if someone else is agonizing over its absence without reaching your hand with the bread. One is rich and one is poor, and whoever was rich in past years has become poor this year, and do not be voracious when it comes to filling your belly. The course of water in which the water was flowing in the past year may shift this year to another place
Whoever is falsely accused, let him raise his grievance to God .. for God is sufficient to reveal the truth and eliminate falsehood
Protect your tongue from the sins of people, for the tongue is the cause of all evil. And follow the goodness of speech and avoid its ugliness, because in the Hereafter you will be asked about every utterance, and remain silent if there is no need to speak.
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