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Richesse et Succès - Avantage & Bénéfice

Plongez dans les proverbes anglais concernant l'avantage et le bénéfice, comme 'donner et prendre est un jeu équitable' et 'tout est bon à prendre qui vient au filet'.

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Wealth & Success

used to emphasize the importance of resourcefulness and open-mindedness, as everything can be useful in some way

Ex: The manager of the recycling center took pride in the fact that they could find a use for almost any material that came their way.All is grist that comes to the mill, he would tell his employees, as they sorted through piles of discarded items.

used to suggest that one should make the best of any opportunity or situation that presents itself, regardless of whether it is desirable or not, as there is value to be found in everything

Ex: The entrepreneur believed that all is fish that comes to the net, so he was always on the lookout for new business opportunities, even if they seemed unconventional.

used to suggest that individuals often hold a favorable view of something or someone that has directly benefited them

Ex: After he got the promotion, he spoke highly of the company and its management.It's true what they say, everyone speaks well of the bridge which carries him over.

used to imply that a fair exchange involves giving something in return for what one receives, emphasizing the importance of reciprocity and balance in relationships

Ex: The business partners had different ideas about how to grow their company, but they respected each other's opinions and were able to find a compromise.Give and take is fair play, they both knew, and it was necessary for their partnership to succeed.

used to suggest that the winner of a conflict or competition is entitled to the rewards or benefits of their victory

Ex: The company that acquired its competitor was able to take over their market share and customer base.To the victor go the spoils, the CEO said, as they celebrated their success.

used to imply that a fair deal or exchange should be mutually beneficial and satisfactory to both parties, without any unfair or dishonest practices

Ex: My father always taught me that a fair exchange is no robbery, and that both sides should feel they got equal value in a transaction.

used to imply that one should appreciate and not criticize the things or people that have helped them in the past, even if they may not be ideal for others

Ex: Despite the criticism from some of her colleagues, Mary chose to let every man praise the bridge he goes over and express her appreciation for the manager who had given her a chance to advance her career.
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