Chase

Chasing Two Rabbits

Chasing Two Rabbits
  1. What happens when you chase two rabbits?
  2. What does the quote if you chase two rabbits mean?
  3. What does chasing the rabbit mean?
  4. Who said if you chase two rabbits you will lose them both?

What happens when you chase two rabbits?

The Russian proverb “If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one” teaches us that trying to achieve two things at once will be unfruitful.

What does the quote if you chase two rabbits mean?

Multiple goals are difficult to achieve. A Chinese proverb illustrates it well; “If you chase two rabbits, both will escape. The meaning being that if you put your efforts and energy into trying to fulfil two goals at the same time, you won't succeed in either one.

What does chasing the rabbit mean?

In English, chasing a white rabbit means to chase the impossible, a fantasy, a dream.

Who said if you chase two rabbits you will lose them both?

Quote by Confucius: “The man who chases two rabbits, catches neither.”

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