(The) Grass Is (Always) Greener in the Next Pasture (on the Other Side)

What does the idiom “(The) Grass Is (Always) Greener in the Next Pasture (on the Other Side)” mean?

Definition:

A different situation may often seem better than one’s own

For example:

“Yes, it may look as though things would be better if you changed jobs, but remember, the grass is always greener in the next pasture.”

Notes:

This is a proverb.

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