Lingo
everything is good in its season
used to suggest that everything has its own appropriate time or occasion, and that it is important to respect the natural order of things
The origin of the proverb "everything is good in its season" can be traced back to biblical teachings, particularly from the Book of Ecclesiastes (3:1-8). It suggests that patience and understanding of timing are crucial, as not everything is meant to happen all at once. The proverb encourages an appreciation of the natural rhythm of life and serves as a reminder that things are often more meaningful when they come at the right moment.
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