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used to suggest that if someone finds something that is not theirs, they are entitled to keep it, and that the original owner has no claim to it
What is the origin of the saying "finders keepers" and when to use it?
The origin of the proverb "busiest men have the most leisure" is not clearly attributed to a specific text or individual, but it has been widely used in English-speaking cultures for centuries. The phrase reflects the idea of personal possession and the belief that once something is found, it belongs to the finder. However, the proverb does not consider ethical or legal implications, as in reality, the rightful owner may still have a claim to lost property. It serves as a playful or informal way to justify keeping something that was found.
