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When a rich person is rich, they know what they are spending and the way money can go away fast by spending it. When a rich person becomes poor, the rich person who just became poor is RICH IN KNOWLEDGE. Not money. So with that knowledge they can become rich once again. But suppose you give money to a poor person. Will they wisely spend it? No. They will waste it on the first thing that they see. So, when the poor person turns rich, he isn't ready and does not know how to spend the money wisely and then that money will be wasted and they will become poor once again. So to summarize this whole long paragraph I mean that the saying the rich person is richer when he becomes poor than when a poor person when he becomes rich means that the rich is richer in knowledge when he is poor. And that knowledge can get that rich person who became poor become rich once again. But if the poor person is rich, then they will waste all their money and become poor again because they do not have the knowledge on how to spend the money and stay rich.
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A rich person who becomes poor learns many life lessons (becomes rich in knowledge) from that situation. A poor person who becomes rich, doesn't learn much about life in the process (remains poor in knowledge).
It's not a very good saying because it's not necessarily true. Most poor people who become rich, work very hard to accomplish it and learn a lot along the way. Many people who are rich are very knowledgeable about life; being rich does not equal ignorance.
The proverb "the rich person is richer when he becomes poor than the poor person when he becomes rich" means that a wealthy person who experiences financial hardship and loses their wealth still has advantages and resources that a poor person does not have. Even if the wealthy person loses their money, they may have connections, knowledge, skills, or other assets that can help them regain their wealth. On the other hand, a poor person who becomes rich may lack the experience, knowledge, and connections necessary to manage their newfound wealth, and may be more likely to squander it or make poor financial decisions. Essentially, the proverb suggests that the wealthy person has a better chance of recovering from financial loss than the poor person has of sustaining their newfound wealth.
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The proverb means that a person from owner social stature is not limited by the presence of a king. A person can act how he would like no matter who is in front of him.
this proverb means the odd man out.
In short, the proverb 'rain beats a leopard's skin but it does not wash out the spots' means that, no matter how much you try, you can't change a person/something.
The proverb 'great minds think alike' means that when two or more people have the same thought, thus saying you and the other person(s) have a great mind.
It referrers to when a poor person suddenly becomes rich; or a rich person suddenly becomes poor.
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Proverb is "pitgam". But the Biblical book is called "mishlei".
It means a person who can do most things but is not an expert in any particular field.
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For example-You may sound like a nice person but your action tell the truth about you.
A "degenerate" is someone who "borrows" another person's genes/ becomes that person.
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him