a fool and his money are easily parted

The phrase "a fool and his money are easily parted" means that someone who is foolish or not wise about managing money is more likely to lose or spend it carelessly without considering the consequences. It suggests that people who are easily deceived or make poor financial decisions often find themselves easily separated from their wealth.


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