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作者:allen pat 15 年以前

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callahan ruth

The saying "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched" highlights the unpredictability of outcomes and the risk of making assumptions. Planning ahead, while often useful, can lead to disappointment if one jumps to conclusions prematurely.

callahan ruth

Dont count your chicken before they're hatched

things dont always happen the same

Wise saying essay

Has it ever come to mind that you made a assumption but in the end it was wrong? Planning ahead may not always be the brightest thing to do. Especially always jumping into conclusions right away. I will explain to you exactly what “Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched” means.

Even if a process is repeated, the outcome can still be vary among different people and things. For example like the weather forecast tomorrow it can say that it will be 87 degrees with a bright sun. But what ends up happening is that it becomes around 53 degrees with slight rain. Another example is that you can walk into Best Buy and be looking for a monitor. You look at the monitors but you then see cheap desktops and end up getting a brand new desktop instead.

Anything can happen and the predicted outcome can go wrong and get messy. For instance, your looking forward in giving money to a hobo and you do it. But then you see more hobos coming your way to ask for money. Even in fact, they ask for more. Another example would be having a car. You think having a car is so great and all, but when you have a accident then your going to hate yourself. Even if you do not get into a accident, you would then realize how much your expense would increase opposing to not having a vehicle.

buying a monitor
end up buying a new desktop
try to get a new monitor
Weather Forecast
it actually becomes cloudy and rains
shows that its sunny

anything can go wrong

Having a car
high expense and maintainence
getting into accidents
giving money to the poor
they will ask for more money
attract attention and get more people to ask you