Tag: shoot for the moon
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Chasing rainbows
WotD: Chasing rainbows Has someone ever said that you are chasing rainbows? This is a colourful expression. How do you like that play on words? Let’s explore what chasing rainbows means and how you can use it. Chasing rainbows means trying to achieve something that is impossible or very unlikely to happen. It comes from…
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Easier said than done
Phrase: Easier said than done Talk to any successful business owner, and they will tell you the world is full of talkers. People are very eager to tell you what they are going to do. They have big plans and even bigger dreams. The problem is that most of what they say is easier said…
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Shoot for the moon
Idiom: Shoot for the moon I’ve heard that Japanese millennials don’t shoot for the moon because they don’t have the ambitions of previous generations. It seems to be true, but I can’t say for sure. The Heisei era will be ending next year. Children born in the early Heisei era are only in their mid to late…
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Go big or go home
English Expression: Go big or go home This phrase means that you should always strive to be the best. Go big or go home means that if you do something, do it with 100% of your energy and ability. If you are going to play a game, play to win. If you are going to…




