Depends on which side you are standing and from the angle you see the grass. Seeing grass from a distance the viewing angle is much lower and this will hide the imperfections in the grass, giving the illusion that the grass is completely green. However, when you walk closer and you are viewing the grass from a top down view all the dirt spots and dead grass is revealed.
Because of this trick of the brain you will always perceive grass in the distance than much greener as the grass on which you are standing.
Grass is not always greener on the other side
It means that it doesn't matter which kind of skin tone or colour you are like grass.You know how its light green some times ,not always the colour is green it can be dark green or anything so the proper thing is to say
It doesnt matter if your black or white like Michael Jackson it doesnt matter if your black or white
if it's my side of the lawn.
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener was created in 1967.
There is an expression: the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. It means a grazing animal such as a cow - or by extension, a dissatisfied human - will imagine that the grass that is out of reach is more attractive than the grass within reach.
It's human nature to want whatever you cannot have. The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence.
the grass LOOKS greener, because it's on the other side of YOUR fance, and does not belong to you.
You have the quote wrong. It's the grass is always greener on the other side. It means things always look better than the situation you are in.
This is similar to the saying "The grass is always greener on the other side," meaning that things you don't have, etc. always seem more desirable than what you do have. It also suggests that if you do get to where the grass is greener, it may not be as great as what you imagined it to be.
Actually, the expression is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that something you do not have may look more attractive than what you already have (the grass on YOUR side of the fence)
The moral lesson of the story "The Aged Mother" is to value and respect the wisdom of the elderly, to appreciate the importance of family bonds, and to understand the power of sacrifice in difficult times.
"The grass is not always greener on the other side"
Sometimes people may struggle to be happy with what they have due to societal pressure, comparison to others, personal insecurities, or unfulfilled desires. It's important to practice gratitude and focus on what you have rather than what you lack in order to cultivate contentment and appreciation for the present moment.
True but it depends on photosynthesis and the availability of water etc. hoped Ive helped
Stems from the saying, 'The grass is greener on the other side.' As in, this is true that the grass on the other side may indeed be greener, but the other side is also yellow. The other choice (the greener grass) has it's own set of problems and things that could go wrong (symbolizes the yellow that is mixed in the green grass). Hope I helped.