Lingo
if you would be well served, (you might as well|) serve yourself
used to suggest that people should do things for themselves, since they cannot always rely on others to do things exactly the way they want
The proverb "if you would be well served, serve yourself" does not come from a specific text or individual but reflects general wisdom found in many cultures. It encourages individuals to act with responsibility and care, as waiting for others to act may not always lead to the desired outcome. This saying serves as a reminder that relying on others may not always provide the best results, and taking personal responsibility can lead to greater satisfaction.
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