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A for Anthropocentrism

A Collection of Funny yet Profound Aphorisms

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Humor / Form / Anecdotes & Quotations

“The fact that our minds are problem-solving machines says a lot about the nature of life.”


“Impatience destroys at least 98% of hard work’s potential.”


“Some people are way less tortured by poverty than some are tormented by wealth.”


“Nothing complements a fast mind better than a slow tongue. And nothing aggravates a slow mind better than a fast tongue.”


“Most rich people do not have money. Money has them.”


AND 300+ OTHER APHORISMS


Mokokoma is a rare breed. Although most of his sentences leave one with the painful task of thinking, and many of them show or remind us that we human beings are not as smart and not as important to existence as we think we are, you are way more likely to come across, in a daytime, many readers who like him, than you are to come across, in your lifetime, a few writers who are like him.


Mokokoma is a keen observer, an insightful and original thinker, and a wordsmith and a satirist of note. Many of his sentences are each way more intellectually rewarding than not a few collections of a thousand randomly selected books.


As you are about to find out, if you haven’t, Mokokoma Mokhonoana wrote many of the most profound, many of the most memorable, many of the most hilarious, and many of the most thought-provoking sentences that will ever be written.

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