Sicilian proverb of the day: 'If you're not the king, don't make new laws.' Old saying teaches us that it's not always fruitful or advisable to challenge the authority, and sometimes, trusting leaders is necessary – both to avoid conflicts and boost productivity
Not everybody is in a position to make new laws, and not all people are qualified to be in charge of national policy. An old Sicilian proverb teaches us that sometimes it is okay to trust people who are in charge of authority rather than take the law in our hands. The proverb suggests that people should not interfere in matters beyond their power, knowledge or responsibility and instead focus on fulfilling their own duties.

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