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/pʊt ɔːl jɔːr eɡz ɪn wʌn ˈbɑːs.kɪt/
[/pʊt ɔːl jɔːr eɡz ɪn wʌn ˈbɑːs.kɪt/]
risk everything on one thing
To risk everything on a single plan or opportunity instead of spreading the risk.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket; apply to several universities, not just your favourite one.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket; apply to several universities, not just your favourite one.
A proverb popularised by Cervantes's 'Don Quixote', warning against concentrating one's risk.
Common financial and life advice against over-concentrating risk.
Appears in Cervantes's 'Don Quixote' (Part II, 1615): 'not to venture all his eggs in one basket.'