It’s a metaphor, and it’s perfect for people who live by what the land gives: if you sow, you need to reap. Not reaping the fruit of your bad seed is totally in line with the meaning of the metaphor: you wasted a whole spring and will go hungry come winter. So you reap what you sow: hunger and wasted time.
It’s a metaphor, and it’s perfect for people who live by what the land gives: if you sow, you need to reap. Not reaping the fruit of your bad seed is totally in line with the meaning of the metaphor: you wasted a whole spring and will go hungry come winter. So you reap what you sow: hunger and wasted time.
“What goes around, comes around”
Better?