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Part 2: On perspicaciousness (good judgment, perceptiveness), reasonableness, sagacity, savoir-faire, wisdom, and worldly wisdom

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Ṣango does not fight and destroy the enclosure for dyeing.

Ṣàngó says he gathers people around him to fight together; Èṣù asks if Ṣàngó includes people like him, and Ṣàngó says Èṣù is the exception.

Does “Give me some yam” go before “Hello there, you working man.”?

The beaded musical gourd is not something to play with a stick.

Handcuffs are pretty, but the blacksmith does not fashion them for his own child.

Perfidy has no home; the home of Èṣù is the crossroads.

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