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Proverb-Don't put too irons in the fire
Meaning - Don't try to do too many things
at a time focus on one thing at a time
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It basically means not to overwork oneself. If you are handling too many things at one time, chances are you'll fail. We should not overburden overselves with more work than what we can handle.
This idiom is suggesting that we should handle responsibilies as per our capabilities. If we take on more work than what we can handle, we would mess things up. It's better to handle things one by one so that the tasks are completed smoothly. If we talk literally, incase if a blacksmith puts too many irons in the fire, the fire would not be able to justly melt the iron, they would remain half baked.
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