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Situace a Stavy - Futility

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Situations & States

used to emphasize the futility of focusing on something that is no longer productive or beneficial

Ex: The town tried for years to revive the old factory, but nothing they did brought back business.

used to express the idea that presenting a solution or seeking assistance after a problem has already been resolved or is too late is futile

Ex: When the company's financial problems became too severe to overcome, the CEO called in a financial consultant for advice.

used to suggest that a helpful or beneficial action or idea has arrived too late to be of use

Ex: When the company had already lost a major client, the sales team suggested a new strategy.

used to imply that unnecessary changes or improvements can sometimes cause more harm than good

Ex: When Jack's friend suggested he upgrade his phone to the latest model, Jack replied, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

used to imply that going after someone who has nothing to offer will only result in gaining something of little to no value in return

Ex: The wealthy businessman refused to waste time arguing with someone who had no knowledge or authority on the matter, as they say, sue a beggar and catch a louse.

used to suggest that it is better to take advantage of what's already available than to make unnecessary investments without weighing the costs and benefits

Ex: When Jane's colleagues suggested she invest in expensive software, Jane replied, "Why buy a cow when you can get milk for free?"

used to suggest that it is better to work within existing circumstances rather than fighting against something that cannot be changed

Ex: When Tom's company was struggling to keep up with new competitors, Tom reminded his colleagues that it is ill striving against the stream.

used to emphasize the importance of accepting reality as it is and focusing on what is possible, rather than dwelling on impossible or unlikely scenarios

Ex: I understand that you're wishing for a different outcome, but as they say, if my aunt had been a man, she would have been my uncle.

used to suggest that it is unwise and pointless to challenge someone with greater power or authority

Ex: The student decided not to argue with the professor over a grade, realizing that it is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope.
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