Like stealing acorns from a blind pig informal simile
Used to describe something that is very simply and easily accomplished
A: Was it hard for you to get the contract? B: Nope, it was like stealing acorns from a blind pig.
Lina: Have you passed the driving test yet? Jack: Well, it's like stealing acorns from a blind pig.
Used to indicate that something is easy to achieve, it is also easy to lose
1. Something that is easy or effortless to achieve
2. Used to indicate the act of walking around while asleep
Used to indicate a way or method that presents no difficulties.
Don't make plans that depend on something hoped before it has actually happened.
Don't make sure that the result will be good until it actually happens.
You should not make sure anything before you actually win the first prize. Don't count your chickens before they are hatched. Everything can happen.