Lingo
you reap what you sow
used to suggest that one's actions or behavior will have corresponding consequences or outcomes, whether they are positive or negative
The origin of the proverb "you reap what you sow" can be traced back to the Bible, specifically in the Book of Galatians (6:7). It emphasizes that the results one experiences are a direct outcome of the choices and efforts one makes, whether good or bad. The proverb serves as a reminder that the effort and decisions one puts into life, work, or relationships will determine the outcomes, encouraging personal responsibility and awareness of the impact of one's actions.
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