Too many cooks spoil the broth (Proverbial)

Broth means thin meat soup. If too many cooks try to make it, they would certainly spoil it. One cook can do it better. Different instructions form many cooks would do more harm than good. Moreover, everybody’s responsibility is no man’s responsibility.
We prepared charts for our annual inspection. There were about twenty beautiful charts. Our history teacher came and asked us to change the position of some of the charts. We obeyed him the room. He was not satisfied with the position of some of the charts. He ordered us to remove these charts. We obeyed him. Then came our English teacher. He asked to remove charts and refix them according to his plan. We did as he asked us to do. In two hours we had to shift the charts four times form one wall to another. The result was that all the charts were spoiled.
Once I painted a beautiful scenery. I place it in my room. I called my four friends who were good at painting. I asked them, one by one, to make improvements in the painting. Each of them tried his hand at the painting. When I returned after one hour I looked at the painting. It was completely spoiled.
When I passed tenth class, my father consulted many men as to what subjects I should choose. It was a question of my future career. All of them expressed different opinions. Some said that I should take up engineering group because there is a great demand of engineers. The second one said that I should take up History and Sanskrit. Thank God my father did not act upon their advice. He allowed me to take up subjects of my choice.

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