A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush

A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush


The meaning of the proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" is: You should not risk losing something you have by seeking something that is not guaranteed.
It is better to get an opportunity or advantage that you are sure that is certain than having one that is worth more but is not so certain.
"A bird in the hand," is in your possession unless you let it go. But if you leave it and try go for "two in the bush," there is no guarantee that you'll catch them, you might end up with nothing in the end.

Example:
Mike: "I think I'm gonna quit my job because another firm is going to offer me a better job."
John: "Are you sure? You probably shouldn't quit unless you know you're gonna get in for sure. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."

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