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When your stat spread make you crabby
蟹は甲羅に似せて穴を掘る (Kani wa koura ni nisete ana wo horu; “A crab digs its hole to match its shell”) Definition: People think and act according to their personal circumstances and abilities. Just as a small crab will dig a small burrow … Continue reading
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Tagged appropriate, カニ, crab, 穴を掘る, 蟹, poetry, proportion, self-knowledge, Takuan Soho, 毛吹草, 沢庵宗彭, 澤庵宗彭
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