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Paolo
Hi guys,
This is from a magazine article. Can anyone help me defining "to pull oneself up their bootstraps"?
I’m not going to put in a sixty-hour workweek and pull myself up by my bootstraps for a job that does not care about me as a person.
Thanks, Paolo
2023年1月1日 05:50
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It's a saying. It refers to the impossible task of pulling yourself off the ground by pulling on your shoelaces, or something similar. Even though it's an impossible task, people use this phrase a lot when talking about "doing the impossible" all by themself.
2023年1月1日
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I kind of agree with Kiwi, except for the part about the task being impossible. It is generally used just to mean achieving a difficult task, or improving one's situation in life without help from others.
Ex: "When I was a kid, there were no social services or handouts. I had to pull myself up by my bootstraps." (This assumes the person saying this is now in a better situation).
2023年1月2日
Thanks Kiwi!
2023年1月1日
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