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The chicken is not let go from where the grain falls

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

This expression conveys that one should not avoid smaller sacrifices when seeking a significant benefit or achieving an important goal. Consider our lives: to obtain something valuable, we may need to give up something less important. This saying suggests that sometimes a small sacrifice can open the door to a larger and more valuable reward.


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Where Does It Come From?

The exact origin of this expression is unknown, but it is believed to date back to the time when raising birds was common. At that time, geese were larger and more valuable than chickens. Giving up a chicken without hesitation to obtain a goose was seen as a rational choice. The expression emerged from this idea to illustrate that making a small sacrifice for a greater opportunity is the right course of action.

💡 Origin and Meaning?

In this expression, the goose symbolizes a large and valuable opportunity or gain, while the chicken represents a smaller or less significant sacrifice. The saying essentially describes a cost-benefit balance: if a small sacrifice can lead to a greater reward, we should not avoid that small sacrifice.


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🗣️ How Is It Used in Daily Life?

We can use this expression in many different situations in daily life. For example, spending a small portion of our saved allowance to join a fun activity with friends. Or when we choose to study a little longer instead of playing games to achieve better grades on our exams. Remember, sometimes taking small steps is necessary to reach a larger goal.


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The saying "A chicken is not spared where a goose comes from" conveys that we should not hesitate to make small sacrifices for a large and valuable gain. This expression reminds us that, in order to achieve important goals in life, it is both sensible and necessary to let go of minor things.

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Kırklareli Üniversitesi. "Kaz Gelen Yerden Tavuk Esirgenmez Atasözünün Anlamı." Accessed August 14, 2025. https://klusemlms.klu.edu.tr/kaz-gelen-yerden-tavuk-esirgenmez-atasozunun-anlami.

Sivas Milli Eğitim Müdürlüğü. "Atasözleri ve Deyimler." Accessed August 14, 2025. https://sivasarge.meb.gov.tr/meb_iys_dosyalar/2017_10/09102342_atadey.pdf.

Türk Dil Kurumu. "Kaz gelen yerden tavuk esirgenmez." TDK Güncel Türkçe Sözlük. Accessed August 14, 2025. https://sozluk.gov.tr/?ara=kaz%20gelen%20yerden%20tavuk%20esirgenmez.

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