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Summertime727
3 months ago

There are many phrases, but I have never heard them before. Sounds senseless. However, one could interpret something in the context.

If he can’t explain it to you, it doesn’t have a deeper meaning.

In such situations, I can only answer with similar meaninglessness and, exactly the same, not explain more:

For example

“The greater the stone, the more it plumps.”

or

“A stone pushes the other.”

Britney1103
3 months ago

Then take a crumbling stone and tell him that I cut it small and now?

Maybe he’ll give you an explanation. 🍀

nobodyathome
3 months ago

I interpret it as if a stone lies in the way you can’t carry away, you have to split it.

So if you have a work too hard, all this is divided into handy parcels

Wookiecake
3 months ago

I don’t know the phrase. Just ask your boss what he meant.

BlackSoul818
3 months ago

Maybe get more accurate, more in detail. 🤷