Lingo
it is better to wear out than to rust out
used to imply that it is preferable to live an active and engaged life, even if it leads to exhaustion, rather than leading an idle and unfulfilling life, which can result in physical and mental decline
The origin of the proverb "it is better to wear out than to rust out" is not well-documented and has been attributed to several historical figures. Regardless of its unknown origin, the proverb not only encourages hard work and engagement, but it also suggests that a meaningful life comes from continuous effort rather than passivity. However, it does not imply that overwork is always beneficial, as excessive strain without rest can also lead to negative consequences.
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