Proverb of the Week - Two Heads Are Better Than One

Two Heads Are Better Than One

(Two people working together can solve a problems quicker than a person working alone)

-    Hey, Jonathan. Come over here a minute.
-    What’s happening?
-    I’d like to pick your brain for this composition I have to hand in tomorrow. I’ve got a problem with the introduction, and I figure that two heads are better than one. I need some input on the wording.
-    To be honest with you, I’m not that good with words, but I’m willing to help out if I can.
-    Thanks, buddy. My brain is all dried up. I’m sure the two of us working together will be able to solve this problem faster than I could do it alone.
-    Well, I’ll give it my best shot. Let me look at what you’ve already written and we’ll take it from there.

From 101 American English Proverbs: Understanding Language and Culture Through Commonly Used Sayings (by Harry Collins and illustrated by Mario Riso)

Jennifer Díaz Green


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