The literal meaning of the proverb is that when multiple chefs are assigned to make a soup, they spoil it instead of making it delicious. Each of them will have their own taste and preferences and use them to make soup. Often they disagree on the method of making the broth. Each chef will cook the same soup according to their own taste and skill. As a result, they will spoil the soup. The same applies to most other businesses. When one wants to start a project or a business, it must be planned according to a mastermind. He can do this effectively because only he is responsible for this task. If several people do the same project, they all use different ideas and the project will fail. No one will be willing to take responsibility for the failure of the project. So some things have to be done independently and responsibly by one person. He will know how to do it effectively and his mission will be successful. If there are too many people doing the same thing, the results will not be as expected. Therefore, it is said that too much refrigeration will spoil the broth.
Not all but little should work - Boat example - many chefs are a mess - pigeon story - Conclusion.
There are men and men and not all stones are precious stones. Two men cannot be the same. They differ in one aspect or another. While both are talented, they may not be equally talented.
When we take on a project, we need a team of workers. But to avoid confusion, we all split the responsibilities. If not, there is definitely a mistake. In a job should have a hand.
If the boat is rowed by more than one rower, they must have perfect and clear knowledge. Otherwise, everyone will do it differently and cause an accident.
In the kitchen, if multiple cooks prepare the same dish, there is a chance that the dish will go bad, if all have their opinions.
Everyone's work is someone's responsibility. Everyone does the job the way they like it. The result was nothing but great chaos.
The pigeons in the net also left the net to be piloted and carried by others. The net was lowered to the ground, each pigeon leaving its weight to the others.
In short, it can be said that too many hands always create confusion. In a house with too many servants or masters, there will be no order. Thus, if the cook in the kitchen has too much, it will spoil the dish.