Idiom: (Don't) put all your eggs in one basket

 

"Don't put all your eggs in one basket."


Meaning

  • To put all your eggs in one basket means to depend for your success on a single person or plan of action.
  • “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” is an idiom that means “don’t risk everything by committing to one plan or idea”.
  • If someone puts all their eggs in one basket, they put all their effort or resources into doing one thing that, if it fails, they have no alternatives left.

Keywords: diversify, alternative, options


Example Sentences

  • Investors should diversify their investments instead of putting all their eggs in one basket.
  • I'm applying for several jobs because I don't really want to put all my eggs in one basket.
  • Don't put your eggs in one basket; study hard at school and always keep an alternative job in mind.
  • He was depending heavily on the success of his venture, but when it failed, he was ruined. He realized that he should not have put all his eggs in one basket.
  • It would be better if you applied to several companies instead of just one; don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
  • It is wise to diversify your investments across different instruments, as you should not put all your eggs in one basket. 
  • Why are you putting all your money into one company? Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. 
  • He was able to recover from his losses because he didn’t put all his eggs in one basket. 
  • You’d better acquire a new skill; don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
  • People who don’t put all their eggs in one basket have shielded themselves from situations of crisis. 


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