Today's Question: Interpretation of the Phrase
"A key that has the ability to open many locks is a MASTER KEY. A lock that can be opened with any key is useless." What does this mean? WIN YOUR PRIZE TODAY!
This phrase suggests that having the ability to unlock many opportunities (like a master key) is valuable, whereas being easily accessible or vulnerable (like a lock that can be opened by any key) is not desirable.
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