#NapoleonHill (Disciple of #AndrewCarnegie) calls it 'The Law of the Universe, Nature's Ultimate Golden-Rule' - #QuidProQuo ("This for That") | #Quid #Quo (#StatusQuo)
'That phrase' (below-hyperlinked to 'my Introduction to a modern business') is built of words (also so-hyperlinked) built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The phrase “Quid pro Quo” is 'said to mean' "This for That," but let's look at the ancient words its words are built-on.
The word "Quid" is built on ancient words that mean "that which Is, Essence, What, |Something, Anything" (|Quiddity, Money, Cash) or "|Cud" (|Bite-Sized |Piece).
The word "Pro" is built on ancient words ...
The word "Quo" is built on ancient words that mean "Who, in Which" (or an Ablative of Quid).
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