cars, tv, economy, food, gas prices, music, fashion
Yes. They're safer, less polluting, faster and more comfortable
Absolutely not.
The saying, "It is better to have a hen tomorrow than an egg today," refers to the idea that it is better to have something of value in the long term than to settle for some passing desire immediately.
Certain aspects of the 1950s, especially in America, were great. Post WWII America was prosperous. The 'baby boom' was in full swing. Housing was inexpensive, jobs were plentiful, and God and the family were still the backbone of society. And more than ever before, America was in their cars and on the go. In many respects it was a simpler time.
cashews are better than peanuts. That's better than something
In the 1950s, schools were much more rigid than what we have today. Children who didn't mind could be punished by swatting and the books and activities available to children were much less imaginative than those used in many schools today.
Better Than Today was created on 2010-12-03.
If something exists and nothing doesn't exist then nothing is never better than something. Nothing does not exist so it can't be better than something. Answer Or...if you have something but it's terrible or miserable then...nothing CAN be better than something. :-)
It means for something to become better than it was
Because If u have nothing in ur hands than u cant do anything with that opportunity so it is better to have something which is better than nothing.
This phrase means that it is better to have something today than to wait for more in the future. It emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and making the most of the present moment rather than constantly hoping for a better future.
today's life is better than before as new inventions are done there are new technology and discovery