You Made Your Bed, You Must Lie in It
You made your bed, you must lie in it has nothing to do with making a bed. The expression focuses on behavior.
You have to live with the results of what you do.
- Good choices bring good results.
- Bad choices bring bad results.
If you cause problems, expect problems in your life. If you share joy, expect joy in return.
Of course, exceptions to the rule occur. However, you usually experience the natural or logical effects of your actions. You did it, so you must live with it.
Several expressions have the same meaning.
Whether you talk about beds, gardens, music, or chickens, the message remains the same. For the best life, make the best choices.
“When you see trouble coming, don’t be stupid and walk right into it— be smart and hide” (Proverbs 22:3 CEV).
Thanks to Bonnie Alley for the suggestion.
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