what is the meaning of the sentence "A bird in a band is worth two in a bush"???
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
The proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" means it is better to be happy with what we have instead of complaining and wanting what we don't have. We must recognise the value of what already belongs to us. Otherwise, we are at great risk of losing everything while trying to get something we assume is better than what we already have. It is wiser to hold on to whatever we have than to risk losing it all in the process of trying to gain something which we think is better. We should be satisfied with what is already in our possession because while trying to get something which we think is better, we may lose everything.
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