Potion Master’s Prüfung: Week 6 Answer Key
Greetings, Wise Apprentices!
The time has come to reveal the hidden wisdom behind this week’s challenge. Did you connect the right phrases to the right moments? Let’s see how well you decoded the lessons woven into these timeless sayings…
The Answers
The Unexpected Hero
Correct Phrase: “Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than master of one.”
Why? Ravi’s wide range of skills makes him incredibly valuable — even if he’s not an expert in any one area. The full version of this phrase celebrates versatility, showing that knowing “a little bit of everything” can often be more useful than excelling at just one skill.
The Rushed Dreamer
Correct Phrase: “Rome wasn’t built in a day.”
Why? Leena’s eagerness to rush through her baking dreams reminds us that great things take time, patience, and dedication. Just like Rome’s majestic empire, success is built through steady progress — not overnight shortcuts.
The Curious Wanderer
Correct Phrase: “Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.”
Why? While curiosity can sometimes get us into trouble, the forgotten second half of this phrase reveals a powerful truth — curiosity can also lead to discovery, learning, and unexpected rewards. The key is to balance curiosity with wisdom.
The Loyal Sibling
Correct Phrase: “Blood is thicker than water.”
Why? Despite Asha’s closer bond with her friend, her loyalty to family came first when her brother needed her. This classic phrase reflects the strength of family ties — a bond that often runs deeper than friendships.
The Patient Builder
Correct Phrase: “Great minds think alike… but fools seldom differ.”
Why? While this may seem surprising, the original version of this phrase warns that blindly agreeing isn’t always a sign of brilliance. Sohan’s patient approach shows that great achievements often require independent thinking, careful planning, and persistence — not just following the crowd.
How Did You Do?
Whether you aced the challenge or stumbled along the way, remember — true wisdom isn’t just about knowing the right words. It’s about understanding their meaning, applying them with care, and discovering the lessons they hold.
Until next time, may your mind be sharp, your heart wise, and your words ever powerful.