Never do anything standing that you can do sitting, or anything sitting that you can do lying down
Never do anything standing that you can do sitting, or anything sitting that you can do lying down
The proverb "Never do anything standing that you can do sitting, or anything sitting that you can do lying down" emphasizes the importance of conserving energy and being efficient in our daily tasks. This proverb is often attributed to Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, who understood the value of prioritizing one's physical well-being and avoiding unnecessary strain on the body.