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It’s better to have it and not need it, than to need it and have it.’ What do you think this saying means? How can you apply it in your own life?

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Answered by XxIndianpilotxX
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It’s better to have it and not need it, than to need it and have it.’ What do you think this saying means? How can you apply it in your own life?

Ans.Kafka said, “Better to have, and not need, than to need, and not have.” I actually try to live my life based off of this quote. I'm not sure exactly what the quote was originally meant to explain. To me, it means to plan and be prepared for life, because anything can happen at any time.

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Answered by yendavasudhagmailcom
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It means exactly what it says. It's better to have something you might need one day but don't need yet than to need something that you don't have

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