make plans based on events that may or may not happen
to start making plans about something that is based on something in the future which may or may not happen
to make a plan about how the benefits of something will be utilized before it has even materialized
usually referred to monetary benefits being allocated for causes without actually earning or receiving the money
It is not good to start counting your chickens when you do not even have the cash to start your own venture.
She has been counting her chickens before they hatched and has already bought a dress even though nobody has asked her to the ball yet.
People who count their chickens before they hatch are often disappointed.
I had told him to not count his chickens before they hatch. Now he regrets paying the down payment on the car that he is no longer able to afford.
I know you have motivated plans for your industrial endeavor, but don’t count your chicken.
There is no origin for this idiom
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