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an expansion of idea on "an early bird catches the worm"

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Answered by santy2
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The phrase or idiom 'early bird catches the worm,' is used to mean that those who do things earlier than others are always best suited to succeed. Its direct meaning is that when someone gets to a place first, he is much more advantaged to obtain the limited resources as opposed to those who may arrive after him/her.
The proverb is used to encourage people to be early risers, to do their things promptly and to avoid procrastination. 
Answered by buttercup00
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