"Never spend 6 minutes doing something by hand when you can spend 6 hours failing to automate it."
pali wan, kama pini tu[1^]
[1^]: "pali wan, kama pini tu." https://www.reddit.com/r/tokipona/comments/1fgj8ae/kill_two_birds_with_one_stone/
I asked Claude :
What is the toki pona "pali wan, kama pini tu." in English?
The Toki Pona phrase "pali wan, kama pini tu." can be translated to English as: "Do one task, finish two." This phrase uses the following Toki Pona words: pali: work, do, make wan: one kama: to become, to arrive, to bring about pini: end, finish, complete tu: two The meaning conveys the idea of efficiency or accomplishing more than expected - by doing one task, you end up completing two things. It's similar to the English saying "killing two birds with one stone."