من اتخذ الغراب دليلاً دله على الجيف.
“He who takes the crow as his guide, it leads him to carrion.”
Following a bad or foolish advisor will lead you toward ruin, not toward where you actually wanted to go.
— Traditional Jordan Wisdom, Jordan
Source: Traditional Jordan proverb, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Jordan
The neighbor before the house.
Choose who lives around you before you choose where you live — community matters more than the building itself.
What has passed has died.
Let go of the past; dwelling on what is over serves no purpose.
In its mother's eyes, the monkey looks like a gazelle.
A parent sees beauty and worth in their own child regardless of how others judge them.
One hand alone cannot clap.
Cooperation is necessary; no one accomplishes great things entirely alone.
Those whose house is made of glass should not throw stones at people.
Do not criticize others for faults you share yourself.
Patience is the key to relief.
Enduring hardship with patience eventually opens the way to ease and resolution.