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What does it mean: "To shoot for the stars"?
Could you tell me the situation where I can use this phrase? because I don`t understand the translation
Thank you.
Dec 3, 2011 9:52 PM
Answers · 4
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Shoot for the stars is an expression used to encourage someone else to set their goals at a challenging level.
For an explanation: If you want to jump as high as possible you will set your goal to jump to the stars in space.
Example:
Speaker 1: I need to make a goal for my life.
Speaker 2: I think you should "shoot for the stars".
December 4, 2011
2
It means: to aim as high as possible.
E.g. Don't aim to become manager, aim to become CEO.
December 3, 2011
1
I've always understood it as telling someone to overachieve (but not in a negative way) or to do your best. Basically it means don't limit yourself to doing poorly.
Student: I will be lucky to get a C on my exam
Friend: Shoot for the stars and study hard
That is a bad example, sorry.
December 3, 2011
Try your best to do it , and it will get better than before .
December 16, 2011
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