Meaning of the word "easy come, easy go" in English

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easy come, easy go

US /ˈiːzi kʌm ˈiːzi ɡoʊ/
UK /ˈiːzi kʌm ˈiːzi ɡəʊ/
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Idiom

said to mean that something, especially money, that is easily acquired is also easily spent or lost and is not worth worrying about

Example:
I lost the fifty dollars I won at the casino, but easy come, easy go.
He wasn't too upset about losing his job; his attitude was easy come, easy go.