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cross the stream where it is shallowest
used to suggest that instead of taking a difficult or dangerous route, it is better to look for the simplest or most efficient way to reach one's goal
The origin of the proverb "cross the stream where it is shallowest" is not definitively documented, but similar expressions appear in various cultures. It encourages finding solutions that are easier, safer, and more efficient, rather than trying to overcome unnecessary challenges. The saying reflects the idea that wisdom lies in recognizing when to avoid difficulty and opt for a more practical approach, leading to better results with less effort.
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