look before you leap
look before you leap
Meaning
- to make sure that everything is alright before doing something important which you cannot revert
- to think of the consequences of one's actions before taking them
- to imagine the likely effect before making crucial verdict
- to calculate the possible consequences before taking immense action
Example Sentences
- You better check out the costs that you will have to incur through the duration of this lawsuit before filling it. It is always better to look before you leap.
- I had asked him to look before he leaped when he was planning to buy those stocks. Look what he has got himself into now!
- The girl rally should have looked before she leaped into this marriage!
- My children know very well to look before they leap into such business deals. They have learnt about the business from the best after all, me!
- The family was asked to look before they leap into buying this house. People in the village say that it is haunted by the ghost of the lady that lived here many years back.
- It is better to look before you leap when taking such political stands these days. You never know who is on your side and who will cause you harm for it.
Origin
The phrase has been the moral of the story for many child stories including Aesop's fable which was about a fox which fell into a well and since he was unable to climb out he convinced a goat to jump in.