you never miss the water till the well runs dry
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used for imply that people often fail to appreciate the value of something or someone until they are no longer available or accessible
The exact origin of the proverb "you never miss the water till the well runs dry" is not definitively documented, however, it has appeared in various forms over time. It emphasizes how individuals may not recognize the importance of something, whether it be a resource, relationship, or opportunity, until it is lost or no longer accessible. This saying serves as a reminder to value what is present before it is gone.
- After moving to a city with poor air quality, Kelly realized how much she missed the fresh air back home.You never miss the water till the well runs dry, I guess.