enough is as good as a feast

The phrase "enough is as good as a feast" means that having just enough is equivalent to having an extravagant abundance. It implies that satisfaction and contentment can be achieved with a moderate amount, and excessive or excessive desires often lead to wastefulness or dissatisfaction.


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