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Psikologjia

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1-Even though ignorance is bliss, knowledge is power because knowledge comes

with the power to influence, knowledge is power when we argue or promote an


idea .. knowledge can lead as to achieve things we want, , knowing what to do in
cases of emergencies, or achieve things like winning a debate, competition, or game.
knowledge can give us the power and opportunity to influence others on their
decisions. And when in a debate or argument to prove the other person wrong,
knowledge can make a good point to prove the opposing side wrong.
But If I had to choose, I would go with “Ignorance is bliss.” I would rather be blissful
than powerful.
Here, we’re dealing with absence, particularly that which marks the starting point in
each life
I like having knowledge but a lot of times it is of no use or it will just cause me to
conflict with someone. By being ignorant I can avoid confrontations because I just
take people's opinions.
“Ignorance is bliss” is always applicable, whereas “Knowledge is power” is not.
Where there’s nothing to know, bliss is still possible.

2- “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover” is a recommendation that we be wise and


recognise that appearances often lie, especially when, as in the case of a book cover,
they take the form of commercial advertising. Clothes make the man” acknowledges
that, because most people are stupid enough to judge by appearances and a “good”
appearance can be bought, those who want worldly success can improve their
chances by buying fashionable clothes.
the kind of clothes you wear indicates your style, and your style somewhat reflects
on who you are unless its due to low income or homelessness. I think we can take it
this way: clothes making the man reflects on how one presents themselves, however
the book cover means to not set your expectations of others based on that
presentation.

3- Many hands make light work.” Too many cooks spoil the broth
"Many hands make light work" means if many people cooperate, a task is performed
faster and/or more easliy.It appeals to many people working together towards a
common goal, which makes the work easier. "Too many cooks spoil the broth" is
when there are too many people's ideas going into one specific work, which causes
confusion and inconsistency. views time Too many cooks... . It implies a number of
opinionated individuals trying to do it their way.
. Too many cooks spoil the broth" means that too many people in charge of
something can mess it all up by having too many opposing ideas.

4- Birds of a feather flock together means people of similar interests, background,


ideas or characteristics will often congregate or hang out with each other, people
who have similar ideas or values tend to stick together. In nature, many species of
birds travel in flocks for safety and companionship. Like many proverbs, only the first
part of the idea is often quoted, birds of a feather, with the expectation that the
reader or listener can supply the rest of the phrase for himself.
We’ve all heard how “opposites attract." But we're also told that “birds of a feather
flock together."

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