A BLACK ANT WILL NOT BITE ANOTHER BLACK ANT #6

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Reflection Six: Legacy of Togetherness

“Ant colonies endure for generations because they embody togetherness. Among the Ashanti it is said, ‘The family is like a forest: outside it looks thick, but inside it has order.’ In the Caribbean we say, ‘Blood thicker than water.’

Division may destroy wealth, but unity preserves legacy. If we keep biting one another, tomorrow’s children inherit only bitterness. But if we protect each other, tomorrow they inherit strength. Scripture records, ‘A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children’s children’ (Proverbs 13:22). The ant’s legacy is togetherness—ours must be the same.”

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