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Who said if you want to go fast go alone if you want to go far go together?

Who said if you want to go fast go alone if you want to go far go together?

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If you want to go far, go together” – African proverb. LARSSON, around for almost 75 years, has developed a vastly wide and strong network of global and local partners over the decades, who together with us and our customers creates added values for the customers.

What value is reflected in this African proverb go the way that many people go if you go alone you will have reason to lament?

Concurrently, the African proverb ‘Go the way that many people go; if you go alone, you will have reason to lament’ illustrates that an individual’s cultural security lies in the personal association and contributive role played within a group (Matondo 2012:39).

Who Said takes a village first?

Attributions. The proverb has been attributed to African cultures. In 2016, the USA’s National Public Radio (NPR) researched the origins of the proverb but was unable to pinpoint them, although academics said the proverb embodies the spirit of several African cultures.

WHO said it takes a whole village to raise a child?

The Yale Book of Quotations traces the proverb “It takes a village to raise a child” back to 1989. Subsequent to the publication of the YBQ, I found that Toni Morrison was quoted in Essence, July 1981: “I don’t think one parent can raise a child.

When you run fast do you run alone?

There is a Zambian proverb that goes: When you run alone, you run fast. When you run together, you run far. This proverb basically acknowledges that, yes, it’s easier to do things on your own and better yourself, but it is so much more rewarding to accomplish more with many.

Who said if you want to walk fast walk alone if you want to walk far walk together?

Ratan Tata Quote: “If you want to walk fast, walk alone. But if you want to walk far, walk together.”

When you have to go fast go alone?

“If you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go together.”

What are proverbs give 10 examples?

10 English proverbs you should use in your speech

  • An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
  • It’s better to be safe than sorry.
  • Actions speak louder than words.
  • You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
  • Don’t judge a book by its cover.
  • Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
  • The early bird catches the worm.

Does it really take a village?

According to Wikipedia, “It takes a village to raise a child” is an African proverb that means an entire community of people must interact with children for those children to grow in a safe and healthy environment. It also became a popular saying in American culture several decades back.

Do you want to go quickly or go alone?

There’s an old African proverb that says “If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” We have to go far — quickly. And that means we have to quickly find a way to change the world’s consciousness about exactly what we’re facing, and why we have to work to solve it. Advertisement.

Where did the saying ” Go Fast, go alone ” come from?

Originally this proverb [is] from Burkina Faso. So, yes, it is [an] African Proverb. Typical of important African proverbs it has equivalents in other languages like the Luo (East Africa) proverb “Alone a youth runs fast, with an elder slow, but together they go far.”

When do you want to go far, go together?

If you want to go far, go together, you may find yourself doing what I just did, which is reading 40 pages of search results only to turn up nothing except a wide variety of white people saying: “If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” ~African proverb.

Do you want to go fast or go far?

Cue the “I told you so’s” and “Who can’t hear, must feel” cautionary tongue-lashings. At some point, you’ll be at these very same crossroads in your business — going fast or going far?