Tenkamenin Boateng
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Pg. 33
The Egyptian’s strong sense of selfhood and personal worth
brought forth both the quest for immortality and an ethic of responsibility toward his fellow human beings, a responsibility
which translated quite specifically into fair-dealing and beneficence. Practiced in the privacy of family life, these virtues were called “goodness”; but… Read more- View 1 reply
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Irrespective of the dynasty or kingdom, essential to raising up maat was giving bread to the hungry, clothes to the naked, housing the orphans, and caring for widows.
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Ɔbanyansafoɔ a na yɛkyerɛ no adeɛ soro a, ɔhwɛ fam
The wise person you show him/her something up, he/she looks down.
The Ancestors say dont be a sucka, investigate well.
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