He who follows two hares catches neither- what is the meaning of this sentence?
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The simple meaning of this expression is that if anyone chases two hares together, they will not be able to catch any Of them but if they Pursue only one hare at a given time, they will certainly be able to catch it.
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This proverb highlights that a person attempting to chase two sprinting rabbits at once will be unable to follow either instruction and will lose both.
- The two rabbits run in different directions, so cannot be chased away.
- This phrase is similar to the saying JACK OF ALL TRADES BUT MASTER OF NONE. In other words, someone who knows a little bit about each transaction doesn't know the whole transaction.
- To keep up with this world, we have to be very talented and self-taught rather than trying different things.
- If you want to achieve something, you must focus on it, not more than one. If you want to hit your goal on time, just follow the path to the right goal.
- People today have many options to brighten their future. Just choose one with high determination.
- They must also surrender with complete confidence and focus.
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