cast the first stone

The phrase "cast the first stone" originates from a biblical story in the New Testament. It refers to the act of condemning or criticizing someone else while being guilty of similar wrongdoing oneself. It serves as a metaphor encouraging individuals to refrain from judgment or blame unless they are entirely faultless themselves. The phrase highlights the importance of self-reflection and humility before criticizing others.


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