Why try to fix something that is not broken?

Why try to fix something that is not broken?

Proverb. Leave something alone; avoid attempting to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient (often with an implication that the attempted improvement is risky and might backfire).

What does it mean to fix something that is broken?

repair
verb. to fix something that is broken or damaged.

What is not broken?

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Who came up with if it aint broke dont fix it?

Thomas Bertram Lance
The phrase is widely attributed to Gainesville, Georgia-born Thomas Bertram Lance, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget during Jimmy Carter’s Presidency, who resigned after his first year in office due to charges in a banking scandal that he was later acquitted of in 1980.

What word can I use instead of repair?

doctor,

  • fix,
  • mend,
  • patch,
  • recondition,
  • renovate,
  • revamp.
  • What is the similar word to mend?

    1 fix, restore, retouch. 2 rectify, amend, emend. 3 ameliorate, ameliorate. 4 heal, recover, amend.

    What does the saying if it aint broke dont fix it mean?

    Definition of if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it informal. —used to say that one should not try to change something that is working well.

    Is if it ain’t broke don’t fix it an idiom?

    If it ain’t broke don’t fix it is an idiom that has only been documented since 1977, though many believe that it is a bit older than that. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it means don’t attempt to alter or improve something that is already working reasonably well.

    Is it true that ‘if it’s not broken don’t fix it?

    You’ve probably heard the saying ‘If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it!”, or some kind of variant of it (‘never change a winning horse’ for example), a million times. Many people are apprehensive about change because it poses a risk, the risk that the endeavor might fail.

    When should you not fix something?

    if it ain’t broke don’t fix it (redirected from if it’s not broke, don’t fix it) if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it If something is performing or functioning well enough, there’s no need to change or interfere with it (as you may introduce new problems as a result.)

    Where does the phrase ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ come from?

    From Wikipedia: (origin of this expression). “… believes he can save the government billions if he can get it to adopt a simple motto: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” He explains: “That’s the trouble with government: Fixing things that aren’t broken and not fixing things that are broken.”

    What is the origin of the phrase ‘Let’s not fix it’?

    Don’t meddle with something that’s functioning adequately. For example, So long as they like our proposal let’s not change it; if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. This folksy and deliberately ungrammatical expression dates from the mid-1900s. For a synonym, see leave well enough alone.

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