Szukaj pracy jak chleba, nie jak noża
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What it means
“Seek work like bread, not like a knife.” Look for work as something that sustains and nourishes you, not as a weapon or a means to harm. Work should be pursued with honest, life-giving intent.
Vocabulary
- szukać — to seek, to look for
- praca — work
- chleb — bread
- nóż — knife
Grammar note
'Pracy', 'chleba', and 'noża' are all genitive singular forms after 'szukaj' (seek), which governs the genitive case.
Cultural context
Bread is a central symbol of honest sustenance in Polish culture; the contrast with a knife underlines the moral dimension of how one approaches work.
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