Weekend, I feel it coming. Polish proverbs that may bring wisdom to your life.
Happy Wednesday, everyone! This post will be short but still full of wise words. I've decided to show you some of my photos (source: axazapiec ) and to mixed them with three of my favourite Polish sayings. Hope it will help you to get through the next couple of days full of inspiration and some extra positive energy.
#1 (pl.) "Jak sobie pościelesz, tak się wyśpisz"
This saying is not to be taken literally, of course. It means that if you arrange your life properly, you will live it happily. It also warns us against wasting our time and simply reminds that good actions bring good results.
#2 (pl.) "Jak się nie ma, co się lubi, to się lubi, co się ma!"
This one claims that we often forget about the importance of simplicity, and blindly seek to discover the greatest of all. Also, depending on the situation, it could mean that we should be adapting to change instead of complaining or getting stressed too much.
#3 (pl.) "Dla chcącego nic trudnego"
This proverb tells us that success is determined by how much we actually want to succeed. Also, it shows that it's never too late for anything and that there is always a way that leads you to achieve your target in life.
So did you like it? What are some of your favorite sayings?
Happy to hear your thoughts.
It's (almost) pre-Friday... Cheers!
Alexazapiec
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