a stream cannot rise above its source
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used to imply that someone or something cannot surpass their own limitations, such as their own abilities, resources, or environment
The proverb "a stream cannot rise above its source" is believed to be of African origin. It serves as a reminder that, while individuals can grow and improve, their roots or starting point often have a significant impact on their potential and limitations. This proverb encourages awareness of one’s background and how it shapes development.
- Despite their ambition and hard work, the small business owners realized that a stream cannot rise above its source, and decided to seek outside help to expand their business.