A man who makes trouble for others is also making trouble for himself.
Meaning of the quote
If you cause problems for other people, you're also causing problems for yourself. This means that when you do things to hurt or bother others, it will come back to affect you too. The trouble you create for others will also create trouble for you in the end. So it's best to avoid making problems for others, because that will only lead to problems for yourself as well.
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