better a steady dime than a rare dollar

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „better a steady dime than a rare dollar” po angielsku

better a steady dime than a rare dollar
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used to suggest that it is preferable to have a steady and dependable source of income or wealth, even if it is modest, rather than relying on occasional large sums that may not be sustainable or reliable

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When Tom was offered a high-risk investment opportunity with the potential for a big payout, he remembered the saying better a steady dime than a rare dollar and decided to invest his money in a more stable option.
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