Slow Havamal: 9
Jun. 3rd, 2021 03:06 pm
In the ninth verse, we start with an exact repetition from verse eight: that a man is happiest when he gets his praise and wisdom from within. It’s common to err on the bad advice of others.
Anything worth reading is worth re-reading. The first three lines from the eighth verse are repeated, and it’s safe to say this is an important point. The second half of our previous verse pointed out that we can never be sure where we stand with others, and in my commentary, I looked at the logical fallacy of pleasing people. Now the reader’s attention is turned to bad advice. Often in the quest for praise, we may follow the words of one who we want to impress.
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