"Jam today or more jam tomorrow" is an economic metaphor illustrating the trade-off between immediate gratification and future benefits. It highlights the choice individuals face between consuming resources now (jam today) or saving and investing for greater rewards later (more jam tomorrow). This concept is often used to discuss issues like savings, investment strategies, and the importance of delayed gratification in Personal Finance and economic planning. Ultimately, it underscores the balance between present desires and future needs.
The statement "the rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday—but never jam today" appears in Lewis Carroll's book "Alice Through the Looking-Glass." It is spoken by the White Queen to Alice during their conversation about time.
It just means that you're in a bad situation, like if you have a lot of work to do tomorrow and its more than you can handle, you're caught in a jam.
But Never Jam Today was created in 1979.
in animal jam today you can get them in the jammaliday party
The superhighway is jam-packed tight today. The superhighway is more like a parking lot right now.
pearl jam
it will create insects if we eat more of jam
Pearl Jam
Tomorrow morning's commando operation is called "Project Jam and Toast". I am unfamiliar with the operation of Skylab.
Jam can be solid, it is more likely to expressed as a Suspension or a Gel
No. Jelly has a TON of sugar in it, jam has more fruit than jelly. You can often find more fruit chunks in jam. Jelly does not have fruit chunks in it.
no sorry but no i feel that if you try it would take you to animal jam no more nothing in animal jam 2