When in Rome, ...
do as the Romans do.
The state of lacking sufficient resources to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare, often leading to social, economic, and health challenges.
Poverty.
Someone who enjoys interacting with others and is skilled at building relationships and communicating effectively.
People person.
Holding one's attention completely.
Captivating.
The habit of delaying tasks despite knowing it may cause problems.
Procrastination.
Nothing ventured, ...
nothing gained.
The physical sensation of needing food.
Hunger.
Wanting more than what is needed, especially in terms of money, food, or resources.
Greedy.
Extremely funny.
Hilarious.
The skill of organizing and planning how to divide your time effectively between tasks.
Time management.
Once Bitten, ...
Twice Shy.
The contamination of the environment with harmful substances.
Pollution.
Holding strong beliefs or opinions, often without considering others' views.
Dogmatic.
Special importance, value given to something.
Emphasis.
Performing multiple tasks at the same time.
Multitasking.
comes around.
The lack of access to education, leading to the inability to read and write, which limits personal and societal development.
Illiteracy.
Being very selective or fussy about things, often showing a preference for specific choices or standards.
Picky.
Evoking strong emotions, especially sadness or sympathy.
Touching.
To assign tasks or responsibilities to someone else.
Delegate.
Every cloud has ...
a silver lining.
The unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges among different groups in society, leading to disparities in wealth, education, and social status.
Social inequality.
Overly concerned with details or rules, often in a way that is really annoying.
Pedantic.
Kind and caring.
Compassionate.
A state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork.
Burnout.