Idiom: "Don't put all your eggs in one basket"
🔍 Meaning:
Don’t risk everything on one single plan, person, investment, or opportunity. If it fails, you lose everything.
🥚💼 Example in simple terms:
Imagine you carry all your eggs in one basket. If you drop the basket — all the eggs break.
So, in life:
If you depend on only one job, one investment, or one plan, and it fails… you’re in big trouble.
✅ Better approach:
Spread your risks. Have more than one option or backup plan.
🔹 Examples in real life:
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Investing: Don’t put all your money in one company’s stock. If it crashes, you lose everything.
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Career: Don’t rely on just one job opportunity. Apply to several.
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Travel plans: Don’t book only one bus without checking other options in case it gets canceled.
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