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expansion of idea on something is better than nothing​

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Answered by snehaldeshmukh58
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Ever wondered how ambiguous this idiom is? Apparently, it implies that the possession of some, however little, part of what you want is better than having nothing at all. Apparently! Well, making some profit is definitely better than just breaking even. I have a bone to pick, but not with its meaning. My war is with the contradictory wordplay this idiom uses to increase the ambiguity in my little universe. Ever since I first set my eyes upon it, it has coyly expressed an opinion exactly opposite to the one it asserts otherwise. Something, it whispers (as it winks), is not better than anything. And hence, something, it whispers (as it nudges), is the worst! And then it slithers up my sense of clarity, asphyxiating it as it warrants that there is nothing in the whole world which is better than something. You achieve a dream in its entirety or you achieve nothing at all. But you achieve “something”? Oh lord almighty! What pity!

Answered by halamadrid
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◆◆ SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING◆◆

We should learn to be happy in whatever we have. Having something is always better than having nothing. We should think of those people who are not blessed with anything. But still, they stay happy in whatever they have.

We should learn from such people. We should consider ourself fortunate that we atleast have access to basic amenities of life.

At the start of our career, we might not get a big job in a reputed company. But, still we can start our career by doing some small work. Slowly and steadily, we will become successful in our career.

Afterall, no work is small. Hence, we should be happy with whatever work we get rather than staying idle at home

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