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Value of King's Love

Value of King's Love

To love the king is not bad, but a king who loves you is better.

Senegalese Proverb

Interpretation

This means it is natural to have respect and admiration for people in positions of power, but it is even more desirable to have the support and affection of those in power.

The proverb implies that while it is important to respect and honor those in positions of authority, such as a king or ruler, it is more valuable to have a mutually supportive and positive relationship with them. In other words, it is better for the king to show love and appreciation for the people, rather than simply expecting the people to love and respect the king.

The proverb can be applied more broadly to many different situations where power dynamics are at play. It suggests that it is not enough to simply show deference to those in positions of authority; rather, it is important to build positive, supportive relationships that benefit both parties.

Note: This interpretation is our opinion. We encourage you to agree, disagree, or provide an alternate interpretation.