Mongolian proverb of the day: 'A horse knows the road, even if its rider does not' — A lesson in instinct, memory, and inherited wisdom across the steppe
- 'A horse knows the road, even if its rider does not'A horse on the steppe remembers what maps forget: A proverb from Mongolia where survival once depended on animal instinct, weather sense, and inherited knowledge of the land.
- Among Mongolia’s vast grasslands, where landmarks can be scarce and weather changes without warning, traditional wisdom often compresses survival lessons into short, vivid sayings.
- One such proverb states: “A horse knows the road, even if its rider does not.
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- 'A horse knows the road, even if its rider does not'A horse on the steppe remembers what maps forget: A proverb from Mongolia where survival once depended on animal instinct, weather sense, and inherited knowledge of the land.
- Among Mongolia’s vast grasslands, where landmarks can be scarce and weather changes without warning, traditional wisdom often compresses survival lessons into short, vivid sayings.
- One such proverb states: “A horse knows the road, even if its rider does not.
Sources: Times of India